International Journal for Simulation and Multidisciplinary Design Optimization (Jan 2020)

Posture prediction and optimization for a manual assembly operation involving lifting of weights

  • Rout Biswaranjan,
  • Dash Rati Ranjan,
  • Dhupal Debabrata

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/smdo/2019020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
p. 1

Abstract

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The present work combines ergonomics with the posture prediction in the assembly process to avoid musculoskeletal issues of human operator. For improved productivity the operator should be in a better work environment and in sound health. The purpose of this paper is to provide a different perspective to avoid ergonomic risk factors in manual assembly. Here, a human is modeled as 20-DOF as modeled in robotic analysis and simulated in a virtual environment. In the present study, two objective cost functions i.e. joint discomfort function and energy expenditure function have been employed for evaluating the optimized posture. For posture prediction, a combined multi-objective optimization (MOO) method is used and the objective cost functions are minimized i.e. less joint discomfort and less energy in MOO method required to do the manual assembly operation and consequently, the results are compared and finally the movements are tested using REBA technique.

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