G. Novillo, Néstor Rivera, César Ricardo Soto-Ocampo, J. Mera
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摘要
振动是影响驾驶舒适性的一个主要因素,它可以通过座椅和靠背传递给人体。运输过程中产生的振动传递到人体,影响乘客在身体健康(振幅、持续时间、频率范围)和心理健康(人口类型、性别、年龄)方面的舒适度。运输舒适性由评估测试控制,ISO 2631- 1:20 97标准评估人体暴露于振动,UNE EN 12299标准是基于前一个标准,允许通过计算平均和连续舒适度来评估用户舒适度。在x,y,z轴上的加速度数据的采集频率相对于其方向和加权曲线进行加权。获得均方根值(连续舒适度),以及随后计算平均舒适度的第50和第95百分位数。斯珀林法根据权重获得乘坐质量和用户舒适度。这些数据是由Freematics One+设备在不同的有轨电车位置提取的。en12299标准研究加速度行为(x,y,z),时间,纬度,经度,速度。采用规范法和斯珀林法计算有轨电车的舒适度是可行的。在Matlab中对数据进行了处理,在两次试验中得到了较好的结果,表明在厄瓜多尔昆卡市的有轨电车非常舒适,产生的振动对用户来说是轻微的。
ANALYSIS OF TRAM COMFORT USING THE UNE EN 12299:2010 STANDARD AND SPERLING METHOD (WZ)
Vibration is a main factor in the driving comfort contribution and can affect the human body by being transmitted through the seats and backrests. The vibrations produced in transport are transferred to the human body, affecting passenger comfort in terms of physical health (amplitude, duration, frequency range) and psychological health (type of population, sex, age). Transport comfort is governed by evaluation tests, ISO 2631-1:1997 standard evaluates human exposure to vibrations, UNE EN 12299 standard is based on the previous one, allowing the evaluation of user comfort by calculating the average and continuous comfort index. Acquisition of acceleration data on the x,y,z axes is weighted in frequency with respect to its direction and weighting curves as a rule. Root mean square values (continuous comforts) are obtained, and the 50th and 95th percentiles for the subsequent calculation of mean comfort. The Sperling method obtains the ride quality and users comfort according to weights. The data has been extracted by the Freematics One+ device at various tram locations. The EN 12299 standard studies the acceleration behaviour (x,y,z), time, latitude, longitude, speed. It is possible to calculate the comfort index of the tram by means of norms and the Sperling method. The data was processed in Matlab obtaining favourable values in the two experimental trials, indicating that the tram in the city of Cuenca, Ecuador is very comfortable and the vibrations produced are slightly perceived by users.