ASTM F3583-22
(Test Method)Standard Test Method for Exoskeleton Use: Beams
Standard Test Method for Exoskeleton Use: Beams
SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
5.1 Beams and beams with platforms can vary greatly in, for example: length, width, height, quantity, geometry, surface coatings, and for a variety of industries. Fig. 2 shows examples of various beams and beams with platforms.
FIG. 2 Example Beams: (a) Steel Construction Beams; (b) Steel Construction Beam to a Platform; (c) Log Construction Beam; (d) Playground Log Beam; (e) Log Beam across Water; and (f) Balance Beam used for Gymnastics
5.2 Exoskeletons are being used in the industrial/occupational, military, response, medical, and recreational sectors to enhance safety and effectiveness of the user to perform tasks. Traversing beams are used in many tasks performed and may include, for example, upper, lower, or full body movement in order to complete the task. Dependent upon the task, it may require people to traverse various ground and beam surfaces while wearing an exoskeleton. For example, an exoskeleton may be used to help during construction tasks where workers in exoskeletons traverse beams or beams and platforms with and without carrying loads, indoors or outdoors, as part of their daily activities. The testing results of exoskeletons shall describe, in a statistically significant way (see guidance in Appendix X1), how reliably the exoskeleton is able to support tasks within the specified types of environments, confinements, and terrains, and thus provide sufficiently high levels of confidence to determine the applicability of the exoskeleton.
5.3 This test method addresses exoskeleton safety and performance requirements expressed by manufacturing, emergency responders, military, or other organizations requesting this test. The safety and performance data captured within this test method are indicative of the test exoskeleton’s and the exoskeleton user’s capabilities. Having available direct information from tested exoskeleton(s) with associated performance data to guide procurement and deployment decisions is essential to exoskeleton purchasers an...
SCOPE
1.1 Purpose:
1.1.1 The purpose of this test method, as a part of a suite of exoskeleton use test methods, is to quantitatively evaluate an exoskeleton’s (see Terminology F3323) safety (see 1.4) or performance, or both, when traversing beams.
1.1.2 Exoskeletons shall possess a certain set of allowable exoskeleton user movement capabilities, including user-motion adaptability, to suit operations such as: industrial/occupational, military, response, medical, or recreational.
1.1.3 Environments in these typical sectors often pose constraints to exoskeleton user movement to various degrees. Being able to traverse beams, as intended by the user or test requestor, while using an exoskeleton, is essential for exoskeleton deployment for a variety of tasks (for example, ascending/descending stairs, ramps, hills). This test method specifies test setup, procedure, and recording to standardize this beams task for testing exoskeleton user movement.
1.1.4 Exoskeletons need to function as intended, regardless of types of tasks and terrain complexities (for example, carpet, metal, masonry, rock, wood). Required movement capabilities may include, for example: walking, running, crawling, climbing, traversing gaps, hurdles, stairs, beams, slopes, various types of floor surfaces or terrains, or confined spaces, or combinations thereof. Standard test methods are required to evaluate whether or not exoskeletons meet these requirements.
1.1.5 ASTM Subcommittee F48.03 develops and maintains international standards for task performance and environmental considerations that include but are not limited to, standards for safety, quality, and efficiency. This subcommittee aims to develop standards for any exoskeleton application as exemplified as in 1.1.2. The F48.03 test suite consists of a set of test methods for evaluating exoskeleton capability requirements. This beams test method is a part of the test suite. The setup, procedure,...
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This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the
Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
Designation: F3583 − 22
Standard Test Method for
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Exoskeleton Use: Beams
This standard is issued under the fixed designation F3583; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope 1.1.6 The test methods quantify elemental exoskeleton use
capabilities necessary for sector applications listed in 1.1.2 and
1.1 Purpose:
perhapsothers.Assuch,usersofthisstandardshoulduseeither
1.1.1 The purpose of this test method, as a part of a suite of
the entire suite or a subset based on their particular require-
exoskeleton use test methods, is to quantitatively evaluate an
ments. Users are also allowed to weight particular test methods
exoskeleton’s (see Terminology F3323) safety (see 1.4)or
or particular metrics within a test method differently, based on
performance, or both, when traversing beams.
their specific requirements. The testing results should collec-
1.1.2 Exoskeletons shall possess a certain set of allowable
tivelyrepresentanexoskeleton’soverallsafetyorperformance,
exoskeletonusermovementcapabilities,includinguser-motion
orboth,asrequiredforthetask.Theseperformancedatacanbe
adaptability, to suit operations such as: industrial/occupational,
military, response, medical, or recreational. used: to guide procurement specifications, for acceptance
1.1.3 Environments in these typical sectors often pose testing, and for training to use exoskeletons intended for
constraints to exoskeleton user movement to various degrees.
specified applications.
Being able to traverse beams, as intended by the user or test
NOTE 1—Additional test methods within the suite are anticipated to be
requestor, while using an exoskeleton, is essential for exoskel-
developed to address additional exoskeleton capability requirements,
etondeploymentforavarietyoftasks(forexample,ascending/
including newly identified requirements, and even for new application
descending stairs, ramps, hills). This test method specifies test
domains.
setup, procedure, and recording to standardize this beams task
1.2 Exoskeleton—The exoskeleton shall be used as intended
for testing exoskeleton user movement.
by the manufacturer to perform the test described in this test
1.1.4 Exoskeletons need to function as intended, regardless
method. If the exoskeleton is not designed for beam traversing
of types of tasks and terrain complexities (for example, carpet,
and the test requestor intends to use the exoskeleton to perform
metal, masonry, rock, wood). Required movement capabilities
a beam test (for example, for research, development of
may include, for example: walking, running, crawling,
beam-capable use by a manufacturer, beam training as in
climbing, traversing gaps, hurdles, stairs, beams, slopes, vari-
military applications), appropriate manufacturer approvals
ous types of floor surfaces or terrains, or confined spaces, or
combinations thereof. Standard test methods are required to should be sought prior to performing the test method.
evaluate whether or not exoskeletons meet these requirements.
1.3 Performing Location—This test method shall be per-
1.1.5 ASTM Subcommittee F48.03 develops and maintains
formedinatestinglaboratoryorinthefieldwherethespecified
internationalstandardsfortaskperformanceandenvironmental
apparatus and environmental conditions are implemented.
considerations that include but are not limited to, standards for
safety, quality, and efficiency. This subcommittee aims to
1.4 Units—The values stated in SI units are to be regarded
develop standards for any exoskeleton application as exempli-
as the standard.The values given in parentheses are not precise
fied as in 1.1.2. The F48.03 test suite consists of a set of test
mathematical conversions to inch-pound units. They are close
methods for evaluating exoskeleton capability requirements.
approximate equivalents for the purpose of specifying material
This beams test method is a part of the test suite. The setup,
dimensions or quantities that are readily available to avoid
procedure, and apparatuses associated with the test methods
excessive fabrication costs of test apparatuses while maintain-
challenge specific exoskeleton capabilities in repeatable ways
ing repeatability and reproducibility of the test method results.
to facilitate comparison of different exoskeleton models or
These values given in parentheses are provided for information
exoskeleton capabilities to tasks.
only and are not considered standard.
1.5 This standard does not
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