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Mandapuram et al., 2015 - Google Patents

Energy absorption of seated body exposed to single and three-axis whole body vibration

Mandapuram et al., 2015

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17243670467405799472
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Mandapuram S
Rakheja S
Boileau P
Shangguan W
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Journal of Low Frequency Noise, Vibration and Active Control

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The absorbed power characteristics of seated body exposed to whole-body vibration along the individual and combined fore-aft (x), lateral (y) and vertical (z) axes are investigated through measurements of body-seat interactions at the two driving-points formed by the …
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