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[Musculoskeletal Analysis Case] Posture Optimization Analysis

Collaboration between AnyBody and HyperStudy! Introduction and comparison of the results obtained from exploration for each reclining angle.

In this article, we introduce a case study that explores seating postures using HyperStudy, with the joint angles of the AnyBody human model as parameters, aiming to minimize muscle strain. We present and compare the results of the exploration conducted for each reclining angle. In particular, during the design and prototyping process, it is necessary to uniquely determine the posture during product use based on some rationale, without relying solely on measurements. Here, in several scenes corresponding to different reclining angles, we determined the "comfortable (non-straining) posture for the human body" using the optimization software 'HyperStudy'. [Contents] ■ Overview ■ Analysis Conditions ■ Results ■ Discussion *For detailed information about the case study, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for more information.

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[Musculoskeletal Analysis Example] Example of Lifting a Person

Simultaneously analyze the person lifting and the person being lifted! A comparison of muscle activity and the forces acting on the intervertebral discs is published.

In this article, we introduce a case study analyzing the burdens on both the person lifting and the person being lifted when lifting two or more models. In this example, we compare the burdens in two cases: lifting at a constant speed and lifting with acceleration. It is possible to analyze both the lifter and the person being lifted simultaneously. As a result, the muscle activity of the lifter was significant, while the person being lifted exhibited only a small amount of muscle activity to maintain posture. The burden on both increased when lifting with acceleration compared to lifting at a constant speed. [Contents] ■ Analysis Conditions ■ Comparison of Results (Muscle Activity / Forces on Intervertebral Discs) *Detailed information about the case study can be viewed through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.

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[Musculoskeletal Analysis Case] Load Analysis of Water Bag Exercises

Conducting musculoskeletal analysis using AnyBody to investigate the load on the trunk and upper limbs! A case study using fluid analysis results of water behavior.

This article presents a case study analyzing the effects on the body when simulating a cylindrical water bag filled with 5 kg (5 liters) of water, assuming a left and right rotational movement in front of the chest. In this case study, we conducted musculoskeletal analysis using AnyBody, taking into account the complex movement of water at that time, and investigated the load on the trunk and upper limbs. For comparison, we also examined how the load on the human body differs between liquids and solids. As a result, it was found that in the case of liquids, the load variations fluctuate randomly compared to solids. Furthermore, even with the same weight and similar movements, the load on the body changes depending on whether the object being handled is a fluid or a solid. [Contents] ■ In the case of solids ■ In the case of a water bag ■ Analysis results *Detailed information about the case can be viewed through the related links. For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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