Title of article :
A biomechanical modeling of an automotive passenger body to investigate the vertical vibration in various road profiles using transmissibility analysis
Author/Authors :
Marzbanrad, J Associated Professor - Graduated School of Automotive Engineering - Iran University of Science & Technology - 16846-13114 Narmak, Tehran , Jamali Shakhlavi, S Associated Professor - Graduated School of Automotive Engineering - Iran University of Science & Technology - 16846-13114 Narmak, Tehran
Abstract :
In the current paper, a biomechanical model of human body with unique structure is developed for
evaluating the biodynamic responses, the vibration transmissibility and the transmitted accelerations to
vertical vibration for the seated position with ignoring backrest support. In this regard, the 6-DoF Lumpedparameter
model with six concentrated masses which are connected with linear springs and dampers is
presented. Further, the full vehicle model is developed in ADAMS/CAR software in order to utilize the
accelerations of seat under various roads excitation for different amount of vehicle speeds. Also, the
vibration transmissibility and transmitted accelerations in vertical direction are measured for the different
segments of human body including: Pelvis, Abdomen and Diaphragm, Chest, Torso, Back, Head and Neck.
Finally, vibration transmissibility and transmitted accelerations due to the roughness of the roads surfaces
are investigated for the different segments of human body in frequency domain from 0 to 50 Hz. As it is
illustrated the maximum values for transmissibility for different body segments occurred for frequencies
equivalent 20 to 30 Hz, it can be concluded that the human body is more sensitive to vibration with
frequencies under 30 Hz.
Keywords :
Biomechanical , Vibration , Transmissibility , Automotive passenger body , Vehicle model
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics