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    Hi everybody,
    I am working with 2 large force platforms Kistler, they cover the entire
    living area on the ground inside 2 indirect calorimeter rooms.
    I want to calculate the energy expenditure due to physical activity of a
    human being, living "normally" in this kind of room. I would like to get
    some advice or informations from someone who would have already calculated
    mechanical work with a force platform.
    My reasoning is the following : I collect forces in the three directions
    Fx, Fy, Fz (50Hz), so I can get accelerations, ax, ay, az (F=m.a) and then
    by integrating Iget the corresponding speeds of the center of mass Vx, Vy,
    Vz. T T t
    The definition of the work could be the following : W=[ F(t).V(t).dt = [
    F(t).{Vo+[a(t').dt' }.dt ; Vo can be forced to zero. T=1 min.
    0
    0 0
    So my algorithm starts with the integration of the accelerations to get the
    speeds at each sample, then I integrate the product F.V on each 1 minute
    intervals to get a result in J/min.
    Do you think this is correct ? Is there any trap to avoid (because there
    are distorsions in the speed curves, and my values of mechanical work seems
    to be low, always less than #4kJ/min) ?

    Thanks for sharing your background.

    __________________________________________________ _____________
    Vincent GIGOT
    European Centre of Taste Sciences
    CESG - CNRS
    15 rue Hugues Picardet
    21000 DIJON
    tel.: +33 (0)3 80 68 16 61 (work)
    +33 (0)6 32 41 18 94 (mobile)
    fax.: +33 (0)3 80 68 16 21
    http://www.cesg.cnrs.fr/
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