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Vibration Comfort Criteria
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Abstract
A study of whole-body human vibration under random vibration is presented. A new criteria “absorbed power” is developed through the application of transfer functions. “Absorbed power” is used to study ride comfort. Preliminary evaluation of this new measure indicates, with substantial credence, that “absorbed power” correlates with subjective response
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Pradko, F. and Lee, R., "Vibration Comfort Criteria," SAE Technical Paper 660139, 1966, https://doi.org/10.4271/660139.Also In
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