Attenuation of mechanical vibration during transmission to human body through mining vehicle seats

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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Abstract
This paper describes the vibration transmissibility characteristics of mining vehicle seats under dynamic conditions in an opencast iron ore mine. Magnitude and frequency contents of vibration signals on the seat floor as well as on top of the seats were measured to record the change during transmission. The conventional rigid seats were found to resonate at about 4 Hz, which coincides with the resonance of the human spine. The pneumatic suspension seats also proved to be more efficient in attenuating the overall vibration energy transmitted from the vehicle chassis to the human body.
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Attenuation of mechanical vibration during transmission to human body through mining vehicle seatsMLA: Attenuation of mechanical vibration during transmission to human body through mining vehicle seats. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,