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The Influence of Effective Factors on Mechanical Stress on Fingertips During Snap-fit Assembly

Authors :
Hamed Salmanzadeh
Mohammad Rasouli
Source :
Iranian Rehabilitation Journal, Vol 13, Iss 3, Pp 39-48 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Negah Institute for Scientific Communication, 2015.

Abstract

Objectives: Nowadays, Snap-fits are used in the automotive industry as a proper alternative for mechanical joints, cabling joints, and car interior lining joints. Due to the special form of these joints, which are assembled manually, the contact area between Snap-fits and the worker’s fingertips can be too small. This can cause skin pain on the worker’s fingertips. Therefore, an ergonomic study of these assembly operations can be useful for the automotive industries. This study was thus undertaken to investigate the severity of mechanical stress on fingertips. Methods: In the first stage, the FEM-Method is used to analyse the influence of some effective factors including gender, age, the thickness of the epidermis of a skilled worker, wearing gloves, amount of force, force angle, and snap-fit material parameters during snap-fit assembly. For this purpose, four thumb models, 50% male and 50% female from 20-29 and from 50-59 years old, are used. Results: The mechanical stress is directly associated with gender, age, thickness of epidermis, and the amount of force, and inversely associated with wearing gloves, and force angle. Discussion: The maximum compressive stress and the greater deformation of skin in the male group as compared to the female group is due to the smaller size of women’s thumbs and a less thick outer layer of women’s skin. Moreover, for old people, a higher elastic modulus leads to a greater stiffness of their skin. Finally, the young people’s modulus does not have a significant effect on the maximum compressive stress and total deformation of the skin.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17353602 and 17353610
Volume :
13
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Iranian Rehabilitation Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.82685e3bc654e9494e39955b7689884
Document Type :
article