READ ME File For 'Dataset for the study of biodynamics and suspension seat seating dynamics under tri-axial vibration' Dataset DOI: 10.5258/SOTON/D2319 ReadMe Author: WEITAN YIN, University of Southampton, ORCID ID: 0000-0002-1598-5514 This dataset supports the thesis entitled "A Study of the Suspension-Seat-Occupant System Dynamics under Tri-Axial Translational Vibration" AWARDED BY: Univeristy of Southampton DATE OF AWARD: 2022 DESCRIPTION OF THE DATA This dataset contains the research data of the study presented in the following thesis: Yin, W. (2022) A study of the suspension-seat-occupant system dynamics under tri-axial translational Vibration. PhD dissertation, University of Southampton. The measured data, including the apparent masses (biodynamic responses) and seat transmissibilities (seating dynamic properties) under tri-axial translations, are included in this dataset. Furthermore, the codes for the data processing and the dynamic modelling of the human body and suspension seat and occupant system under tri-axial translations are provided. Microsoft Office (at least version 2007) and MATLAB (at least version R2016a) will be needed to view the data. This dataset contains: One compressed file of four folders, i.e., the data of the measured apparent masses, the measured seat transmissibilities, the biodynamic model and the seat occupant model, and the correponding MATLAB codes, respectively. Date of data collection: 05/2019-07/2022 Information about geographic location of data collection: Licence: Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY Related projects/Funders: N/A Related publication: Yin W. and Qiu Y. (2018) Dynamic modelling of a suspension seat for predicting nonlinear vertical transmissibility of the seat, Presented on the 53rd United Kingdom Conference on Human Responses to Vibration, Ascot, United Kingdom Yin W. and Qiu Y. (2019) Effect of backrest inclination on the apparent mass at the seat pan and backrest during vertical vibration, Presented on the 54th United Kingdom Conference on Human Responses to Vibration, Edinburgh, United Kingdom Yin W. and Qiu Y. (2021) Comparison of the vertical transmissibility of the suspension seat under single-axial vertical vibration and tri-axial vibration: effect of the magnitude of in-line vertical and horizontal vibration, Presented on the 27th International Congress on Sound and Vibration, Czech Rep. Yin, W., Ding, J. and Qiu, Y. (2021) Nonlinear dynamic modelling of a suspension seat for predicting the vertical seat transmissibility. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, vol. 2021, Article ID 3026108. Date that the file was created: 07/2022