In order to ensure safe working conditions for drivers, strict requirements are imposed on the smooth running of agricultural vehicles. The purpose of this research was to study the vibration load on the driver’s seat when driving vehicle under agricultural conditions. Studies have revealed that the standard KamAZ-43255 car seat string system effectively damps vibrations with the frequency of more than 16 Hz, and practically does not damp vibrations below 4 Hz. It was determined that: at all speeds, the maximum values of vibration acceleration in the vertical plane are located in the second octave at the frequency of 2.0 Hz; peak values of vibration acceleration of the driver’s seat in the horizontal plane are located in the third octave at frequencies of 3.15 4.1 Hz; maximum mean square accelerations in the vertical plane are 3.76 times higher than the maximum permissible standards; at vehicle speed of V = 20 km/h, the acceleration of the driver’s seat in the vertical plane exceeds the permissible values in 3.9 times, in the horizontal plane it exceeds the permissible values in 2.75 ... 2.79 times. Therefore, on agricultural vehicles, it is necessary to install spring systems that are adaptive to operating conditions.


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    Title :

    On the assessment of vibroloading of vehicle drivers in agricultural production


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    Publication date :

    2020




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    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


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