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A body mass dependent mechanical impedance model for applications in vibration seat testing

Boileau et al., 2002

Document ID
9118741898912067896
Author
Boileau P
Rakheja S
Wu X
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of sound and vibration

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A three degree-of-freedom model is proposed to predict the biodynamic responses of the seated human body of different masses. A baseline model is initially derived to satisfy both the mean apparent mass and seat-to-head transmissibility responses proposed in ISO/DIS …
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Classifications

    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01MTESTING STATIC OR DYNAMIC BALANCE OF MACHINES OR STRUCTURES; TESTING STRUCTURES OR APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • G01M17/00Testing of vehicles
    • G01M17/007Testing of vehicles of wheeled or endless-tracked vehicles

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