Previous studies have quantified the power absorbed in the seated human body during exposure to vibration but have not investigated the effects of body posture or the power absorbed at the back and the feet. This study investigated the effects of support for the feet and back and the magnitude of vibration on the power absorbed during whole-body vertical vibration. Twelve subjects were exposed to four magnitudes (0.125, 0.25, 0.625, and 1.25 m s?2 rms) of random vertical vibration (0.25–20 Hz) while sitting on a rigid seat in four postures (feet hanging, maximum thigh contact, average thigh contact, and minimum thigh contact) both with and without a rigid vertical backrest. Force and acceleration were measured at the seat, the feet, and the...
Biodynamic responses of the seated human body are usually measured and modelled assuming a single po...
The fore-and-aft, lateral and vertical forces on a seat and a backrest have been investigated with 1...
Apparent mass frequency response functions of the seated human body have been measured with random v...
Although the discomfort or injury associated with whole-body vibration cannot be predicted directly ...
The power absorbed by 12 male subjects during exposure to vertical whole-body vibration at six magni...
Biodynamic models have been developed to predict the dynamic spinal forces induced by whole-body vib...
The seated occupant responses to whole body vibration have been widely investigated, mostly under ve...
The influence of the posture of the legs and the vibration magnitude on the dynamic response of the ...
During exposure of seated subjects to vertical whole-body vibration, forces in the fore-and-aft, lat...
The dynamic responses of eight male subjects exposed to vertical whole-body vibration have been meas...
The effect of variations in posture and vibration magnitude on apparent mass and seat-to-pelvis pitc...
In this thesis, absorbed power during exposure to vertical whole-body vibration is considered as a p...
Apparent mass frequency response functions of the seated human body have been measured with random v...
Knowledge of the transmissibility of seats and the biodynamic responses of a seated person exposed t...
Absorbed power (AP) is a biodynamic response that is directly related to the magnitude and duration ...
Biodynamic responses of the seated human body are usually measured and modelled assuming a single po...
The fore-and-aft, lateral and vertical forces on a seat and a backrest have been investigated with 1...
Apparent mass frequency response functions of the seated human body have been measured with random v...
Although the discomfort or injury associated with whole-body vibration cannot be predicted directly ...
The power absorbed by 12 male subjects during exposure to vertical whole-body vibration at six magni...
Biodynamic models have been developed to predict the dynamic spinal forces induced by whole-body vib...
The seated occupant responses to whole body vibration have been widely investigated, mostly under ve...
The influence of the posture of the legs and the vibration magnitude on the dynamic response of the ...
During exposure of seated subjects to vertical whole-body vibration, forces in the fore-and-aft, lat...
The dynamic responses of eight male subjects exposed to vertical whole-body vibration have been meas...
The effect of variations in posture and vibration magnitude on apparent mass and seat-to-pelvis pitc...
In this thesis, absorbed power during exposure to vertical whole-body vibration is considered as a p...
Apparent mass frequency response functions of the seated human body have been measured with random v...
Knowledge of the transmissibility of seats and the biodynamic responses of a seated person exposed t...
Absorbed power (AP) is a biodynamic response that is directly related to the magnitude and duration ...
Biodynamic responses of the seated human body are usually measured and modelled assuming a single po...
The fore-and-aft, lateral and vertical forces on a seat and a backrest have been investigated with 1...
Apparent mass frequency response functions of the seated human body have been measured with random v...