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Shadow-scanned human models for car seating design
conference contribution
posted on 2014-01-31, 11:20 authored by Keith Case, J. Mark Porter, Di-Chen Xiao, Diane GyiDiane GyiDriver comfort has been studied as part of wider research concerned with many life-cycle aspects of seating design and manufacture. Road and laboratory trials were used to generate new information for incorporation within the SAMMIE computer-aided ergonomic design system. Shadow-scanning methods for capturing anthropometric data are described together with methods for the conversion of three-dimensional coordinate data into surface model representations and methods for data reduction whilst maintaining anthropometric precision. Use of the model and finite element methods in predicting pressure distributions is presented as a potential method for generating comfort measures and estimating eye/hip displacements due to flesh/seat deformation.
History
School
- Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Citation
CASE, K. ... et al., 1999. Shadow-scanned human models for car seating design. IN: Mondelo, P., Mattila, M. and Karwowski, W. (eds.) Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer-Aided Ergonomics and Safety, CAES'99, Barcelona, Spain, May 1999, 6pp.Publisher
Universitat Politecnica de CatalunyaVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Publication date
1999Notes
This is a conference paper.ISBN
8469908529Language
- en