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Analytical Analysis of Human Vibration
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A method to determine analytically the response of the human being to vibration is developed. This method uses a parameter called absorbed power. The advantage of absorbed power as a measurement criterion is that it has physical significance. It places vibration severity on an absolute scale and is applicable in the time or frequency domain.
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Lee, R. and Pradko, F., "Analytical Analysis of Human Vibration," SAE Technical Paper 680091, 1968, https://doi.org/10.4271/680091.Also In
References
- Pradko F. Orr T. R. Lee R. A. “Human Vibration Analysis.” SAE Paper 650426 May 1965
- “Human Vibration Response.” ASME Paper 66-WA/BHF-15 November 1966
- “Theory of Human Vibration Response.” Army Tank-Automotive Command July 1967
- United States of America Standards Institute unpublished notes of Working Group S3-W-39
- ESIAC Algebraic Computer Applications Bulletin Electro Scientific Industries Portland, Oregon October 1963