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Title: Transmissibility of z-axis vibration from car-body to pedal-pad on tarmac and paved road surfaces
Authors: AR. Yusoff
B.M. Deros
D.D.l. Daruis
Conference Name: International Conference on Recent Advances in Automotive Engineering and Mobility Research
Keywords: Pedal-pad
Pedal-pad Effective Amplitude Transmissibility (PEAT)
Tarmac road
Paved road
Conference Date: 16/12/2013
Conference Location: Kuala Lumpur
Abstract: Vibration at the pedal-pad can contribute to discomfort of foot plantar fascia during driving. This study was conducted to determine the Pedal-pad Effective Amplitude Transmissibility(PEAT) value and comparison frequency-weighted root-mean-square (r.m.s) acceleration on z-axis vibration magnitude for three different sizes of pedal-pad on the two different road surfaces (tarmac and paved). ISO 2631-1:1997 was used for frequency-weighting (Wi) and frequency weighting r.m.s acceleration values calculated in one-third octave step with range of frequency 0.5 Hz to 80 Hz in z-axis vibration. The result shows that the percentage of PEAT value on paved road surface is more than 100% and when compared to tarmac road surface are much higher for all three sizes of pedal-pads. Based on frequency-weighted r.m.s acceleration for three different sizes of pedal-pad, the paved road surface contributed more vibration to pedal-pad compared with the tarmac road surface. In conclusion, the paved road surface produced higher Z-axis vibration transmissibility from car-body to pedal-pads compared to tarmac road surface
Pages: 469-473 p.
Call Number: TD195.T7.I546 2014 kat sem
Publisher: Switzerland : Trans Tech Publications Ltd., 2014.,Switzerland
URI: https://ptsldigital.ukm.my/jspui/handle/123456789/394167
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