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Measurement and Analysis of Vehicle Vibration for Delivering Packages in Small‐Sized and Medium‐Sized Trucks and Automobiles

Vanee Chonhenchob, Kasetsart University
Sher Paul Singh, Michigan State University
Jay Jagjit Singh, California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
Joseph Stallings, Michigan State University
Gary Grewal, International Packaging Consultancy

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This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Measurement and Analysis of Vehicle Vibration for Delivering Packages in Small‐Sized and Medium‐Sized Trucks and Automobiles, Vanee Chonhenchob, Sher Paul Singh, Jay Jagjit Singh, Joseph Stallings and Gary Grewal, Packaging Technology and Science, 25:1, Copyright © 2012 Wiley-Blackwell., which has been published in final form at http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pts.955.

Abstract

In distribution, packaged products are subjected to the variation in vibration levels from transport vehicles that vary in frequency and acceleration while moving to their destinations. This vibration may negatively affect the product or packaging. This study measured and analysed vibration levels in vehicles commonly used to transport packages in the last leg of the package delivery service that is used by single‐parcel carriers. Using data recorders, we monitored vertical, lateral and longitudinal vibrations over 75 h of travel time in five different types of small and medium package delivery vehicles. The study presents these data as power density (PD) spectra and compares it with previously measured PD vibration levels in commercial long‐haul interstate tractor‐trailer truck shipments. Data were collected in the USA and Thailand.

Suggested Citation

Vanee Chonhenchob, Sher Paul Singh, Jay Jagjit Singh, Joseph Stallings, and Gary Grewal. "Measurement and Analysis of Vehicle Vibration for Delivering Packages in Small‐Sized and Medium‐Sized Trucks and Automobiles" Packaging Technology and Science 25.1 (2012): 31-38.
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jasingh/53



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