Vibration and comfort I. Translational seat vibration
- 1 July 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Ergonomics
- Vol. 25 (7) , 603-630
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00140138208925023
Abstract
A series of studies of discomfort caused by multi-axis vibration at the seat, feet and back of seated persons is described. This first paper reports on studies with translational seat vibration. Two experiments concerned with the effects of level, frequency and direction of the translational vibration of a firm flat seat are reported. At octave centre frequencies from 1 to 63 Hz the first experiment determined the levels of fore-and-aft, lateral and vertical seat vibration which caused discomfort equivalent to 0.5 and l.25m/s2r.m.s. 10 Hz vertical seat vibration. In the second experiment, comfort contours equivalent to 0.8m/s2r.m.s. 10 Hz vertical seat vibration and subject transmissibilities were determined from 18 males and 18 females at preferred third-octave centre frequencies from 1 to 100 Hz. In both studies the feet of subjects were not vibrated and there was no backrest. It was concluded that the shapes of equivalent comfort contours need not normally depend on vibration level. The forms of both individual and group equivalent comfort contours and seat-to-head transmissibilities are presented. Significant correlations were found between subject characteristics (size and transmissibility) and subject relative discomfort. The males and females produced similar equivalent comfort contours. Information on the computerized application of the method of constant stimuli which was developed for the series of experiments is presented together with a consideration of alternative methods of determining the central tendency of the data. A method of assessing the effect of vibrator distortion on judgements of equivalent discomfort is also defined.This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
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