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Transmitted Force Estimation of Prototype HIF System Considering Flexibility of Mount System  

Kim Hyo Jun (국립삼척대학교 기계공학과)
Choe Eui Jung (국방과학연구소)
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Abstract
In this study, the dynamic analysis is performed fur predicting the transmitted force to flexible human body induced by prototype HIF(High Impulsive force) device operation, which is partially assembled by major parts. A beam-mass model and a shear-structure model are used for the flexible mount structure and their dynamic behavior are investigated by experimental results under rigid/flexible mount conditions using a general purpose device. From the test result of prototype device in rigid mount condition, the transmitted force to human body which can not be measured directly, is estimated based on the proved mount structure model.
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Human mount; Impulse; HIF device; Shear structure model; Transmitted force;
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