Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
549385 Applied Ergonomics 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aim of the current study was to investigate the effect of the canopy shape of an umbrella on physical load when holding the umbrella in different circumstances. For this purpose, thirteen subjects participated in this study and muscle activity of seven muscles of the upper limb (including the forearm) was measured for 5 wind speeds (4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Bft) and two wind directions (front and side). From the results, it was seen that for the p50 value of the muscle activity, the umbrella with the asymmetric canopy required 62% and for the p90 value of the muscle activity 74% of the muscle activity, on average, over all wind speeds – compared to the traditional umbrella. Based on these results, we can conclude that the physical load of holding the traditional umbrella is significantly higher than holding the umbrella with the asymmetric canopy shape in windy conditions.

► The effect of umbrella canopy shape (asymmetric vs tradtional) on muscular load when holding the umbrella was studied. ► Two wind directions (frontal and side) and five wind speeds were the independent variables. ► EMG was measured of the forearm muscles (prediction of grip force) and upper arm and shoulder muscles. ► The traditional umbrella canopy is significantly more difficult to hold at all wind speeds than the asymmetric canopy.

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