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GB/T 18703-2021: Mechanical vibration and shock - Hand-arm vibration - Measurement and evaluation of the vibration transmissibility of gloves at the palm of the hand
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Standard ID GB/T 18703-2021 (GB/T18703-2021)
Description (Translated English) Mechanical vibration and shock - Hand-arm vibration - Measurement and evaluation of the vibration transmissibility of gloves at the palm of the hand
Sector / Industry National Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard J04
Word Count Estimation 30,398
Issuing agency(ies) State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration

GB/T 18703-2021: Mechanical vibration and shock - Hand-arm vibration - Measurement and evaluation of the vibration transmissibility of gloves at the palm of the hand


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Mechanical vibration and shock - Hand-arm vibration - Measurement and evaluation of the vibration transmissibility of gloves at the palm of the hand ICS 17.160 J04 National Standards of People's Republic of China Replace GB/T 18703-2002 Mechanical vibration and shock hand-transmitted vibration Measurement and Evaluation of Vibration Transmission Rate of Glove Palm (ISO 10819.2013, MOD) Released on 2021-08-20 2022-03-01 implementation State Administration of Market Supervision and Administration Issued by the National Standardization Management Committee

Table of contents

Foreword Ⅲ Introduction Ⅴ 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and definitions 1 4 Symbols and abbreviations 1 5 Measuring principle and equipment 2 5.1 General principles and devices 2 5.2 Measuring equipment 3 5.3 Excitation system 6 6 Measurement conditions and procedures 7 6.1 Measurement conditions 7 6.2 Vibration signal 9 6.3 Measurement procedure 10 7 Evaluation of results 12 7.1 Calculation of transfer rate 12 7.2 Vibration transmission rate of bare adapter 13 7.3 Uncorrected glove vibration transmission rate 14 7.4 Corrected glove vibration transmission rate 15 8 Calculation of statistical values 15 8.1 Overview 15 8.2 Vibration transmission rate of 1/3 octave 15 8.3 Frequency weighted vibration transmission rate 15 9 Criteria for judging gloves as anti-vibration gloves 16 9.1 Overview 16 9.2 Vibration transmission rate of gloves 16 9.3 The structure of the glove 16 10 Measurement report 18 Appendix A (informative appendix) Example of handle with force and acceleration measurement system 20 Reference 23

Foreword

This standard was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. This standard replaces GB/T 18703-2002 "Measurement and Evaluation of Vibration Transmissibility of Glove Palm", and is consistent with GB/T 18703-2002 In addition to structural adjustments and editorial changes, the main technical changes are as follows. --- Changed the scope (see Chapter 1, Chapter 1 of the.2002 edition); ---Added the content of symbols and abbreviations (see Chapter 4, 4.1, 4.2 of the.2002 edition); ---Changed the schematic diagram of the vibration transmission rate measurement (see Figure 1, Figure 1 of the.2002 edition); ---Added the technical description of the calibration of the handle system (see 5.2.2.2); ---Changed the range, measurement error and display integration time of the grip force sensor (see 5.2.4, 5.2.4 of the.2002 edition); ---Changed the measurement error and display integration time of the feed force sensor (see 5.2.5, 5.2.5 of the.2002 edition); ---Added "angle and indication mark" in Figure 5 (see Figure 5, Figure 5 of the.2002 edition); --- Deleted the "two vibration signals (M and N) spectrum measured at the handle" (see Figure 6 in the.2002 edition); ---Added "Schematic diagram of palm adapter calibration at the top of the handle" (see Figure 6); ---Added "handle acceleration power spectral density spectrum" and "1/3 octave handle acceleration value graph" (see Figure 8, Figure 9); ---Added the "required handle acceleration value list" (see Table 1); ---Added "Measurement of Elastic Materials" and "Requirements for Measurement Quantity" (see 6.3.4 and 6.3.5); --- Deleted the "principle of determining the average corrected transmission rate" (see Figure 7 in the.2002 edition); ---Added the "flow chart for determining the average corrected transfer rate value, standard deviation, and coefficient of variation" (see Figure 10); ---Added "frequency-weighted acceleration value", "bare adapter vibration transmission rate", "uncorrected glove vibration transmission rate", and "corrected hand Set of vibration transmission rate" "Statistical value calculation" and its calculation method (see 7.1.3, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, Chapter 8); --- Changed the judgment index value of glove vibration transmission rate T(M) (see 9.2,.2002 edition 7.2); --- Deleted the "transmission rate of narrowband analysis" (see 7.3.3 of the.2002 edition); ---Added "criteria for determining gloves as anti-vibration gloves" (see Chapter 9); ---Added the content and requirements of the test report (see Chapter 10, Chapter 8 of the.2002 edition); --- Deleted Appendix A and Appendix C of the.2002 edition (see Appendix A and Appendix C of the.2002 edition); --- Changed the content of Appendix B, and adjusted to Appendix A (see Appendix A, Appendix B of the.2002 edition). This standard uses the redrafting method to amend and adopt ISO 10819.2013 "Mechanical Vibration and Shock Hand-transmitted Vibration Gloves Palm Vibration Transmission" Measurement and evaluation of transfer rate. Compared with ISO 10819.2013, there are technical differences between this standard and the corresponding technical differences and their reasons as follows. --- Regarding normative reference documents, this standard has made adjustments with technical differences to adapt to my country's technical conditions and adjustments. The situation is collectively reflected in Chapter 2 "Normative Reference Documents", and the specific adjustments are as follows. ● Replace ISO 2041 with GB/T 2298, which is equivalent to the international standard (see Chapter 3); ● Replace ISO 5805 with GB/T 15619, which is equivalent to adopting international standards (see Chapter 3); ● Replace ISO 5349-1 with GB/T 14790.1, which is equivalent to the international standard (see Chapter 4); ● Replace ISO 8041 (see 5.2.1) with GB/T 23716 which is equivalent to adopting international standards; ● Replace IEC 61260 (see 5.2.3) with GB/T 3241 modified to adopt international standards; ● Delete EN388; ● Use GB/T 16252-1996 instead of EN420 (see 6.1). ---Changed the size of the hand size suitable for adults in my country (see 6.1.1, 6.1.3). --- Delete 9.3.4 in ISO 10819.2013, which is an international Technical conditions. Please note that some of the contents of this document may involve patents. The issuing agency of this document is not responsible for identifying these patents. This standard was proposed and managed by the National Mechanical Vibration, Shock and Condition Monitoring Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC53). Drafting organizations of this standard. Jilin Provincial Institute of Safety Science and Technology, Shanghai Sailite Safety Products Co., Ltd., Zhengzhou Machinery Research Institute Limited company. The main drafters of this standard. Zhang Chunhui, Zhao Wei, Zhang Xiuyun, Zhang Ju, Ma Weiping, Wu Meng, Hong Xuehua. The previous versions of the standard replaced by this standard are as follows. ---GB/T 18703-2002.

Introduction

As people's requirements for reducing the health hazards of exposure to hand-transmitted vibrations are gradually increasing, gloves with vibration damping materials are usually used for Attenuate the vibration transmitted to the hand. When the vibration frequency is lower than 150Hz, this kind of gloves can usually only weakly reduce the hand-transmitted vibration. The sleeve may even increase the vibrations transmitted to the hand. According to the classification requirements of this standard, anti-vibration gloves with anti-vibration materials can attenuate the vibration frequency Vibration transmitted to the hand when the frequency is higher than 150 Hz. Such gloves can reduce but not eliminate the health risks of exposure to hand-borne vibration. Field observations show that gloves with damping materials can cause both positive and negative health effects. The positive side is that it can reduce fingers The tingling and numbness keep the hands warm and dry. The negative effect is that it can increase the vibration transmitted to the hand during low-frequency vibration, and Moreover, since wearing anti-vibration gloves to control the vibration machine needs to increase the grip strength, it also increases the fatigue of the hands and arms. The evaluation of the anti-vibration performance of gloves according to the requirements of this standard is carried out in a controlled laboratory environment. The actual vibration reduction of gloves in the working environment is Measurement results in a controlled laboratory environment may vary. According to the requirements of this standard, the measurement of vibration transmission rate is only for the palm, and the vibration transmission rate of the fingers is not within the measurement range. When evaluating the damping effect of gloves with damping materials, it is also appropriate to evaluate the vibration transmitted to the fingers. After the publication of this standard, follow-up studies are needed. This measurement method is used to measure the vibration transmission rate of the finger part of the glove. The measurement methods specified in this standard only involve the characteristics of gloves that can reduce the health risks associated with hand-transmitted vibrations in the working environment. It didn't There are glove characteristics that are necessary to reduce other health and safety risks related to hands in the work environment. The measurement method specified in this standard can also be used to measure the vibration transmission rate of the vibration damping material that covers the handle of the machine or may be used for gloves. Mechanical vibration and shock hand-transmitted vibration Measurement and Evaluation of Vibration Transmission Rate of Glove Palm Warning --- This standard defines a screening test method by measuring the transmission of vibration on gloves with damping materials. There is still a lot Many factors that are not included in this standard will also affect the vibration transmission of such gloves. Therefore, the value of vibration transmission rate obtained according to this standard is being evaluated The gloves should be used with caution when damping the effect.

1 Scope

This standard specifies the laboratory measurement and measurement of the vibration transmission rate of gloves with damping materials (covering the palm, fingers and thumb). Evaluation method, that is, when the vibration is at the 1/3 octave band and the center frequency range is 25Hz~1250Hz, according to the vibration from the handle to the palm. Transfer methods for laboratory measurement, data analysis and reporting of glove vibration transmission rate. The measurement method specified in this standard can also be used for the measurement of the vibration transmission rate of the vibration damping material that covers the handle of the machine or may be used in the glove. quantity. However, when the material covering the handle meets this standard according to the measurement results of this standard, it cannot be used to determine that it is the anti-vibration covering. With this If the measured material is used on gloves, in this case, the gloves need to be measured according to the measurement steps in this standard and meet this standard The quasi-vibration reduction performance requirements can be judged as anti-vibration gloves. Note. GB/T 19739 [1] specifies a method for screening the materials used for machine handle vibration damping and gloves.

2 Normative references

The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated reference documents, only the dated version applies to this article Pieces. For undated reference documents, the latest version (including all amendments) is applicable to this document. GB/T 2298 Mechanical vibration, shock and condition monitoring vocabulary (GB/T 2298-2010, ISO 2041.2009, IDT) GB/T 3241 Electroacoustic Octave and Fractional Octave Filter (GB/T 3241-2010, IEC 61260.1995, MOD) GB/T 14790.1 Mechanical vibration Measurement and evaluation of human exposure to hand-borne vibration Part 1.General requirements (GB/T 14790.1-2009, ISO 5349-1.2001, IDT) GB/T 15619 Mechanical Vibration and Shock Human Exposure Vocabulary (GB/T 15619-2005, ISO 5805.1997, IDT) GB/T 16252-1996 Adult hand size GB/T 23716 Human body response to vibration measuring instrument (GB/T 23716-2009, ISO 8041.2005, IDT)

3 Terms and definitions

The following terms and definitions defined in GB/T 2298 and GB/T 15619 apply to this document. 3.1 Glovevibrationtransmissibility The ratio of the acceleration measured on the gloved palm adaptor to the acceleration measured on the instrument handle. Note. When the vibration transmission rate of the glove is greater than 1, it indicates that the glove has increased the vibration; the value is less than 1 indicates that the glove has reduced the vibration.

4 Symbols and abbreviations

The following symbols and abbreviations apply to this document.

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