Three-axis vibration isolation of a full-scale magnetorheological seat suspension

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  • What: This study examines the three-axis vibration isolation capabilities of a full-scale magnetorheological (MR) system utilizing experimental methods to assess performance under both single-axis and simultaneous three-axis input conditions. In this study, a promising semi-active seat suspension, which uses magnetorheological (MR) fluid-based seat dampers as actuators, is investigated because MR fluid-based actuators can offer continuously controllable and intrinsically stable damper force, fast response time, and less power consumption.
  • Who: Young T. Choi and collaborators from the Department of Aerospace Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA have . . .

     

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