Influencing Factors and Evaluation Standards of Vibration on Human Comfort

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In this paper, influencing factors and evaluation standards of vibration on human comfort were summarized. The mainly influencing factors were analyzed including vibration acceleration, frequency, exposure time and other factors. The evaluation standards of human comfort were analyzed contrastively. The conclusion was that countries around the world have established unified body vibration comfort evaluation methods and evaluation standards on the basis of ISO series standards. The new methods and standards were also needed for special vibration and shock environment.

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