Rakheja et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Energy absorption of seated occupants exposed to horizontal vibration and role of back support conditionRakheja et al., 2008
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- Rakheja S
- Mandapuram S
- Dong R
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- Industrial health
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Absorbed power characteristics of seated human subjects under fore-aft (x-axis) and lateral (y-axis) vibration are investigated through measurements of dynamic interactions at the two driving-points formed by the body and the seat pan, and upper body and the backrest. The …
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