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Limits of Ride Quality Through Cab Isolation
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Abstract
A technique for evaluating ride quality as a function of cab isolation parameters is presented. The technique is applied to a cab over engine tractor to demonstrate limits of ride quality improvements.
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Allen, R., "Limits of Ride Quality Through Cab Isolation," SAE Technical Paper 750165, 1975, https://doi.org/10.4271/750165.Also In
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