VIBRATION AND PASSENGER COMFORT: CAN DATA FROM SUBJECTS BE USED TO PREDICT PASSENGER COMFORT

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OBORNE, DJ UNIV COLL OF SWANSEA
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This paper presents a review of both field and laboratory studies of human reaction to vibration, to try to answer the question whether laboratory based studies may be used to predict comfort levels for passenger vehicles. The conclusion is reached that such studies may be used, provided their restrictions are understood. Finally, tentative suggestions are made for acceptable levels of vibration in passenger transport vehicles.(A)

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I 237079 [electronic version only]
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APPLIED ERGONOMICS IPC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PRESS LTD 32 HIGH STREET LGU2 5AW GUILDFORD SURREY ENGLAND U0003-6870 SERIAL 1978-09 E9 3 PAG: 155-61 N0 P4 R4 T30 YA

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