Modeling and measurement of occupied car seats

Seth W. White, Seong Keol Kim, Patricia Davies, Anil K. Bajaj, Paul E. Liedtke, Donald K. Showers

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Abstract

An overview of model development for seated occupants is presented. Two approaches have been investigated for modeling the vertical response of a seated dummy: finite element and simplified mass-spring-damper methods. The construction and implementation of these models are described, and the various successes and drawbacks of each modeling approach are discussed. To evaluate the performance of the models, emphasis was also placed on producing accurate, repeatable measurements of the static and dynamic characteristics of a seated dummy.

Original languageEnglish
JournalSAE Technical Papers
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999
EventNoise and Vibration Conference and Exposition - Traverse City, MI, United States
Duration: 17 May 199920 May 1999

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