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Measurement Science and Technology | 2013

Sensor design for outdoor racing bicycle field testing for human vibration comfort evaluation

Joachim Vanwalleghem; Ives De Baere; Mia Loccufier; Wim Van Paepegem

This paper is concerned with the vibrational comfort evaluation of the cyclist when cycling a rough surface. Outdoor comfort tests have so far only been done through instrumenting the bicycle with accelerometers. This work instruments a racing bicycle with custom-made contact force sensors and velocity sensors to acquire human comfort through the absorbed power method. Comfort evaluation is assessed at the hand–arm and seat interface of the cyclist with the bicycle. By means of careful finite-element analysis for designing the force gauges at the handlebar and the seat combined with precise calibration of both force and velocity sensors, all sensors have proven to work properly. Initial field tests are focused on the proper functioning of the designed sensors and their suitability for vibration comfort measurements. Tests on a cobblestone road reveal that the outcome of the absorbed power values is within the same range as those from laboratory tests found in the literature. This sensor design approach for outdoor testing with racing bicycles may give a new interpretation on evaluating the cyclists comfort since the vibrational load is not only quantified in terms of acceleration but also in terms of force and velocity at the bicycle–cyclist contact points.


Applied Composite Materials | 2018

Damping Analysis of Cylindrical Composite Structures with Enhanced Viscoelastic Properties

Mathias Kliem; Jan Becker Høgsberg; Joachim Vanwalleghem; Angelos Filippatos; Stefan Hoschützky; E.R. Fotsing; Christian Berggreen

Constrained layer damping treatments are widely used in mechanical structures to damp acoustic noise and mechanical vibrations. A viscoelastic layer is thereby applied to a structure and covered by a stiff constraining layer. When the structure vibrates in a bending mode, the viscoelastic layer is forced to deform in shear mode. Thus, the vibration energy is dissipated as low grade frictional heat. This paper documents the efficiency of passive constrained layer damping treatments for low frequency vibrations of cylindrical composite specimens made of glass fibre-reinforced plastics. Different cross section geometries with shear webs have been investigated in order to study a beneficial effect on the damping characteristics of the cylinder. The viscoelastic damping layers are placed at different locations within the composite cylinder e.g. circumferential and along the neutral plane to evaluate the location-dependent efficiency of constrained layer damping treatments. The results of the study provide a thorough understanding of constrained layer damping treatments and an improved damping design of the cylindrical composite structure. The highest damping is achieved when placing the damping layer in the neutral plane perpendicular to the bending load. The results are based on free decay tests of the composite structure.


Procedia Engineering | 2012

Design of an instrumented bicycle for the evaluation of bicycle dynamics and its relation with the cyclist's comfort

Joachim Vanwalleghem; Frederik Mortier; Ives De Baere; Mia Loccufier; Wim Van Paepegem


Journal of Sound and Vibration | 2014

External damping losses in measuring the vibration damping properties in lightly damped specimens using transient time-domain methods

Joachim Vanwalleghem; Ives De Baere; Mia Loccufier; Wim Van Paepegem


15th International Conference on Experimental Mechanics (ICEM15 - 2012) | 2012

Instrumentation of a racing bicycle for outdoor field testing and evaluation of the cyclist's comfort perception

Joachim Vanwalleghem; Frederik Mortier; Ives De Baere; Mia Loccufier; Wim Van Paepegem


Polymer Testing | 2016

Effective use of transient vibration damping results for non-destructive measurements of fibre-matrix adhesion of fibre-reinforced flax and carbon composites

Joachim Vanwalleghem; Ives De Baere; Sofie Huysman; Linsey Lapeire; Kim Verbeken; Alexandru Nila; Steve Vanlanduit; Mia Loccufier; Wim Van Paepegem


Soils and Foundations | 2015

Evaluation of the free–free resonant frequency method to determine stiffness moduli of cement-treated soil

Rd Verastegui-Flores; G. Di Emidio; Adam Bezuijen; Joachim Vanwalleghem; Mathias Kersemans


Procedia Engineering | 2014

Development of a Multi-directional Rating Test Method for Bicycle Stiffness

Joachim Vanwalleghem; Ives De Baere; Mia Loccufier; Wim Van Paepegem


Procedia Engineering | 2015

Dynamic Calibration of a Strain Gauge Based Handlebar Force Sensor for Cycling Purposes

Joachim Vanwalleghem; Ives De Baere; Mia Loccufier; Wim Van Paepegem


Proceedings of the 15th International conference on experimental mechanics | 2012

Practical aspects in measuring vibration damping of materials

Joachim Vanwalleghem; Ives De Baere; Mia Loccufier; Wim Van Paepegem

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Christian Berggreen

Technical University of Denmark

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Jan Becker Høgsberg

Technical University of Denmark

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Mathias Kliem

Technical University of Denmark

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