Mathematical models for the apparent mass of the seated person exposed to fore-and-aft vibration

Four multi-degree-of-freedom linear lumped parameter models representing the seated human-body are developed. The optimum parameters for each model are derived from the median apparent mass of the back of ten male subjects previously reported. The fitted curves were obtained by fitting both the modu...

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Main Author: Abdul Jalil, Nawal Aswan
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Language:English
Published: Federation of Engineering Institutions of Islamic Countries 2006
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spelling my.upm.eprints.394212018-09-20T07:19:53Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39421/ Mathematical models for the apparent mass of the seated person exposed to fore-and-aft vibration Abdul Jalil, Nawal Aswan Four multi-degree-of-freedom linear lumped parameter models representing the seated human-body are developed. The optimum parameters for each model are derived from the median apparent mass of the back of ten male subjects previously reported. The fitted curves were obtained by fitting both the modulus and phase of the apparent mass data. All models showed good predictions of the apparent mass of the back between 0.25 and 10 Hz when compared to the experimental data. The height of the centre of gravity in models with rotational degree-of-freedom was fixed to the maximum of 1 m, measured from the pivot so as to give good fittings. It was found that the mass (M), spring (K) and damping (C) parameters obtained from fitting the models with the median apparent mass of the back of ten subjects showed better curve than when using median MKC obtained the individual responses. It is concluded that all models provides an apparent mass of the back similar to that of the human back, but it does not imply that the body moves in the same manner as the masses in these optimized multi-degree-of-freedom models. Federation of Engineering Institutions of Islamic Countries 2006 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39421/1/39421.pdf Abdul Jalil, Nawal Aswan (2006) Mathematical models for the apparent mass of the seated person exposed to fore-and-aft vibration. In: Seminar on Engineering and Technology (SET2006), 4-5 Sept. 2006, Putrajaya, Malaysia. (pp. 18-32).
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description Four multi-degree-of-freedom linear lumped parameter models representing the seated human-body are developed. The optimum parameters for each model are derived from the median apparent mass of the back of ten male subjects previously reported. The fitted curves were obtained by fitting both the modulus and phase of the apparent mass data. All models showed good predictions of the apparent mass of the back between 0.25 and 10 Hz when compared to the experimental data. The height of the centre of gravity in models with rotational degree-of-freedom was fixed to the maximum of 1 m, measured from the pivot so as to give good fittings. It was found that the mass (M), spring (K) and damping (C) parameters obtained from fitting the models with the median apparent mass of the back of ten subjects showed better curve than when using median MKC obtained the individual responses. It is concluded that all models provides an apparent mass of the back similar to that of the human back, but it does not imply that the body moves in the same manner as the masses in these optimized multi-degree-of-freedom models.
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author Abdul Jalil, Nawal Aswan
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Mathematical models for the apparent mass of the seated person exposed to fore-and-aft vibration
author_facet Abdul Jalil, Nawal Aswan
author_sort Abdul Jalil, Nawal Aswan
title Mathematical models for the apparent mass of the seated person exposed to fore-and-aft vibration
title_short Mathematical models for the apparent mass of the seated person exposed to fore-and-aft vibration
title_full Mathematical models for the apparent mass of the seated person exposed to fore-and-aft vibration
title_fullStr Mathematical models for the apparent mass of the seated person exposed to fore-and-aft vibration
title_full_unstemmed Mathematical models for the apparent mass of the seated person exposed to fore-and-aft vibration
title_sort mathematical models for the apparent mass of the seated person exposed to fore-and-aft vibration
publisher Federation of Engineering Institutions of Islamic Countries
publishDate 2006
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39421/1/39421.pdf
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