Abstract

Low-frequency vibration is a significant hazard to commercial vehicle drivers. Research on how to reduce seat vibration and improve human comfort in a seating system through seat design optimization is important. The novelty of this paper is to study the sensitivity analysis of seat design parameters and their interaction effects and optimize seat design for the minimum vibration transmission to human drivers. The uniqueness of this paper is the identification of the system parameters from the measured vibration acceleration data rather than from the material test.The purpose of this paper is to develop a prediction model of vibration transmissibility from input design parameters using the response surface method modeling. The statistical significance of the RSM model will be validated by analysis of variance. The design parameters will be optimized through the RSM modeling and Genetic Algorithm.The method can enhance the vibration isolation performance of the existing vehicle seat suspension system with reduced cost and without additional parts and energy consumption and make the design change and optimization of the seat suspension system simple and easy to be implemented. According to the research results, the vibration transmissibility ratio of the optimized seat system is reduced by about 10%.

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