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ASA S2.72-2003/ISO 2631-4:2001 Part 4 (R2023)

Evaluation of human exposure to whole-body vibration – Part 4: Guidelines for the evaluation of the effects of vibration and rotational motion on passenger and crew comfort in fixed-guideway transport systems
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ASA S2.72-2003/ISO 2631-4:2001 Part 4 (R2023)

Evaluation of human exposure to whole-body vibration – Part 4: Guidelines for the evaluation of the effects of vibration and rotational motion on passenger and crew comfort in fixed-guideway transport systems

PUBLISH DATE 2003
ASA S2.72-2003/ISO 2631-4:2001 Part 4 (R2023)
The purpose of this part of ANSI S2.72 / ISO 2631 is to help in the design and evaluation of fixedguideway passenger systems, with regard to the impact of vibration and repetitive motions on passenger comfort. Fixed-guideway vehicles provide a predictable but complex multi-axis motion environment that is a function of the guideway, vehicle and seat or berth. Passengers evaluate ride comfort not only based on motion but also on their expectations with regard to the class of service that they have purchased. The duration of the trip has not been demonstrated to be a direct factor in predicting comfort (with the possible exception of kinetosis), but the anticipated duration of the trip is related to the types of activities passengers expect to accomplish while on board. Passengers on trips of more than a few minutes may expect to read, write, eat and drink; on trips of longer duration they will expect to sleep. To the extent that ride-induced vibration interferes with these activities, passengers may rate differently the comfort of vehicles with the same motion environment but different expected levels of service or different trip durations. Passengers are likely to judge comfort based on the interaction of vibration with factors such as acoustic noise, temperature, humidity, air quality and seat design.
SDO ASA: Acoustical Society of America
Document Number S2.72/ISO 2631 Part 4
Publication Date July 29, 2003
Language en - English
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