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Predicting the transmissibility of a suspension seat

Pages 121-135 | Received 10 Jan 1989, Published online: 28 Mar 2007

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G. J. Stein, P. Múčka & T. P. Gunston. (2009) A study of locomotive driver's seat vertical suspension system with adjustable damper. Vehicle System Dynamics 47:3, pages 363-386.
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Jun Wu, Meihuan Wang & Yi Qiu. (2020) Approaches to Predicting the Vertical Transmissibility of a Suspension Seat With a Seated Subject. Journal of Vibration and Acoustics 142:4.
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George Juraj Stein, Peter Múčka, Barbara Hinz & Ralph Blüthner. (2009) Measurement and modelling of the y-direction apparent mass of sitting human body–cushioned seat system. Journal of Sound and Vibration 322:1-2, pages 454-474.
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G.J. Stein, P. Múčka, T.P. Gunston & S. Badura. (2008) Modelling and simulation of locomotive driver's seat vertical suspension vibration isolation system. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics 38:5-6, pages 384-395.
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George Juraj Stein, Peter Múčka, Rudolf Chmúrny, Barbara Hinz & Ralph Blüthner. (2007) Measurement and modelling of x-direction apparent mass of the seated human body–cushioned seat system. Journal of Biomechanics 40:7, pages 1493-1503.
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