Exposed To Vibrations

All on- and off-road vehicles are exposed to vibrations caused by unevenness
of road or soil profile, moving elements within the machine or implements there of.
A higher prevalence of low back pain is found in drivers of off-road machinery than in other
drivers. In this study, significantly higher levels of low-frequency vibrations are
found in the cabin of a combine, driving at high speed (20km/h) on a concrete surface,
compared to driving slower on field road.
Comfort values indicate that injury can result from long-term driving on the field as well as on a
concrete road. As seats with suspension systems are the main transmission paths of vibration towards the
spine of the driver, their vibration attenuating characteristics play an important role in comfort
assessment.
The resonant frequency of seats with passive suspension system, used in agricultural machinery, lies
in the low-frequency range most common in agricultural machinery.
A seat with air suspension is found to attenuate better frequencies above 4Hz and provide more
comfort to the driver than a seat with a mechanical suspension.
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