Analytical Study on the Low-Frequency Vibrations Isolation System for Vehicle’s Seats Using Quasi-Zero-Stiffness Isolator
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Improving the vibration isolation for the seat of small vehicles under low excitation frequencies is important for providing good comfort for the driver and passengers. Thus, in this study, a compact, low-dynamic, and high-static stiffness vibration isolation system has been designed. A theoretical analysis of the proposed quasi-zero stiffness (QZS) isolator system for vehicle seats is presented. The isolator consists of two oblique springs and a vertical spring to support the load and to achieve quasi-zero stiffness at the equilibrium position. To support any additional load above the supported weight, a sleeve air spring is used. Furthermore, the two oblique springs are equipped with a horizontal adjustment mechanism that is aimed to reach higher frequencies with the existed stroke when a heavy load is applied. The proposed system can be fitted for small vehicles, especially for B-segment and C-segment cars. Finally, the simulation results reveal that the proposed system has a large isolation frequency range compared to that of the linear isolator.

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Applied Sciences
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Thomson Reuters
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