Estimation of occupied seat vibration transfer functions.

Author(s)
Boardman, A.J. & Paddan, G.S.
Year
Abstract

Occupied seat vibration transfer functions can be used to gauge the ability of a seat system to isolate an occupant from annoying road vibrations. Automotive interior suppliers measure occupied seat vibration transfer functions (transfer functions with a person in the seat) to determine how seat system designs will affect ride comfort. The wide range of physiological dynamic properties among potential test occupants often contributes to a wide range of transfer function measurements for any seat system. This paper evaluates the performance of two approaches to reduce transfer function measurement variation due to multiple test occupants. Reduction of measurement variation can cause tighter statistical confidence bands for measurements taken with a given number of test occupants. Alternatively, it can cause a reduction in the number of test occupants required for measurements to fall within a given confidence band. (A)

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C 19280 (In: C 19254) /92 / ITRD E206506
Source

In: Human factors in 2000 : driving, lighting, seating comfort, and harmony in vehicle systems : papers presented at the 2000 SAE World Congress, Detroit, Michigan, March 6-9, 2000, SAE Technical Paper 2000-01-0646, p. 219-224, 7 ref.

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