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RE: Any interest in a Human Response to Vibration package?


From: Sven-Erik Tiberg
Subject: RE: Any interest in a Human Response to Vibration package?
Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2014 07:49:27 +0000

Hi Terry

Intersesting, would you like to share the BS6841 code.
BTW. are the code adopted for 12 signal input, and what kind of rotation 
signals?
And can it be set to use RMQ instead of RMS for high crest factor applications?

BG
/Sven-Erik

-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Terry Duell
Sent: den 7 augusti 2014 09:00
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: Any interest in a Human Response to Vibration package?

On Thu, 07 Aug 2014 16:48:26 +1000, Sven-Erik Tiberg <address@hidden> wrote:

> Hi
>
> Some time ago we where investigating hole-body-vibrations in off-road 
> vehicles, train engines, sea vessels and developing suspensions for 
> drivers.
> We had been using ISO-2631 for cars and trucks but found that it had 
> limitations in sea vessels and off-road vehicles so we started to use
> BS6841 and also consider high crest factors.

[snip]

>
> I can have a look for our BS6842 code if you are interested.
>

Do you offer this in response to my question re a Matlab compatible bilinear 
function?
I have code for BS6841, and BS6842 doesn't come into my area of interest, 
thanks.

Cheers,
--
Regards,
Terry Duell

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