2011
DOI: 10.1002/pamm.201110048
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Responses Study of the Seated Human Body Exposed to Vertical Vibration in Various Automotive Postures

Abstract: In a seated posture into an autovehicle, humans are most sensitive to whole‐body vibrations under low‐frequency excitation. This research is focused only on the effect of the backrest angle on the biodynamic response functions. In this paper there are present the results of investigations for 10 participants, whose mean body mass was 61.4 kg. For the biodynamic responses of a seated human body subjected to vertical vibrations, three automotive postures was study: without backrest support, with backrest incline… Show more

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