On the vibration transfer characteristics from the seat of the vehicle to the occupant

Ryoma Morisaki, O. Terashima, Fumiya Kinoshita, Hideaki Touyama
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In this study, we aimed to achieve a human-adaptive vibration design in a vehicle cabin based on the sensory characteristics of the passengers. To this end, the psychological stress of the passengers as a result of the vibration of the seats in a commercial vehicle was studied. As an initial step, the vibrational acceleration of the seat was measured and its modal analysis was performed. We measured 22 points and 10 points of vibrational acceleration in three directions (vertical, longitudinal, and lateral) of the seat and its occupant, respectively, in a commercial vehicle. We then performed a modal analysis with the obtained data. The results show that the seat had four distinct vibrational modes in the idle state: vertical, horizontal, folding, and rising. The amplitude of the folding mode vibration was 24 Hz, which was consistent with the second-order vibration of the vehicle’s engine. This was the largest vibration of the seat. We also measured the brain and pulse waves of the seat’s occupant to estimate the psychological stress caused by the seat vibration. The results show that psychological stress can be estimated using brain waves. However, pulse waves were not suitable for estimating the psychological stress of the occupant owing to the negative influence of the noise caused by the engine on such waves. We also found that the sensitivity of the occupant to seat vibration can be estimated from the results of spectral analysis of the occupant’s gravity center.
从车辆座椅到乘员的振动传递特性研究
在这项研究中,我们的目标是在基于乘客的感官特征的基础上实现车辆舱内的人类自适应振动设计。为此,对某商用车座椅振动对乘客心理压力的影响进行了研究。作为初始步骤,测量了座椅的振动加速度并进行了模态分析。在一辆商用车中,我们分别在座椅和乘员的三个方向(垂直、纵向和横向)测量了22点和10点的振动加速度。然后,我们对获得的数据进行了模态分析。结果表明,该座椅在怠速状态下存在四种不同的振动模式:垂直、水平、折叠和上升。折叠模态振动幅值为24 Hz,与车辆发动机的二阶振动一致。这是座位最大的震动。我们还测量了座位乘员的脑电波和脉搏波,以估计座位振动引起的心理压力。结果表明,心理压力可以通过脑电波来估计。然而,由于发动机噪声对脉冲波的负面影响,脉冲波不适合用于估计乘员的心理应激。我们还发现,乘员对座椅振动的敏感性可以通过乘员重心的频谱分析结果来估计。
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