Transmissibility of suspended seat loaded with passive mass and with human driver – discussion


Abstract eng:
Person sitting on a suspended seat, which is excited by floor motion (f.e. truck cab floor), plays a passive as well as an active role in influencing own vibratory motion. Transmissibility of floor vibration to a person, occupying a suspended seat, differs therefore vastly from transmissibility of floor vibration to a passive seat load. Identification of these human reactions could be important, as it could alter vibratory comfort criteria as well as demands on active control of suspended seats. Some hints for further research, which could lead to the identification of force reactions of a person sitting on a suspended seat excited by vibratory floor motion, are discussed.

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Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, AS CR, Prague
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Engineering Mechanics 2012
Conference Venue:
Svratka (CZ)
Conference Dates:
12/05/2014 - 15/05/2014
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