Determinants of driver vs. second row occupant posture modelling


Autoria(s): Shi, Xia; Paul, Gunther
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Digital human modeling (DHM), as a convenient and cost-effective tool, is increasingly incorporated into product and workplace design. In product design, it is predominantly used for the development of driver-vehicle systems. Most digital human modeling software tools, such as JACK, RAMSIS and DELMIA HUMANBUILDER provide functions to predict posture and positions for drivers with selected anthropometry according to SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) Recommended Practices and other ergonomics guidelines. However, few studies have presented 2nd row passenger postural information, and digital human modeling of these passenger postures cannot be performed directly using the existing driver posture prediction functions. In this paper, the significant studies related to occupant posture and modeling were reviewed and a framework of determinants of driver vs. 2nd row occupant posture modeling was extracted. The determinants which are regarded as input factors for posture modeling include target population anthropometry, vehicle package geometry and seat design variables as well as task definitions. The differences between determinants of driver and 2nd row occupant posture models are significant, as driver posture modeling is primarily based on the position of the foot on the accelerator pedal (accelerator actuation point AAP, accelerator heel point AHP) and the hands on the steering wheel (steering wheel centre point A-Point). The objectives of this paper are aimed to investigate those differences between driver and passenger posture, and to supplement the existing parametric model for occupant posture prediction. With the guide of the framework, the associated input parameters of occupant digital human models of both driver and second row occupant will be identified. Beyond the existing occupant posture models, for example a driver posture model could be modified to predict second row occupant posture, by adjusting the associated input parameters introduced in this paper. This study combines results from a literature review and the theoretical modeling stage of a second row passenger posture prediction model project.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49088/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49088/1/2162.pdf

Shi, Xia & Paul, Gunther (2011) Determinants of driver vs. second row occupant posture modelling. In 1st International Symposium on Digital Human Modelling, 14-16 June 2011, Universite Claude Bernard, Lyon.

Direitos

Copyright 2011 Please consult the author(s)

Fonte

Art & Design; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #Posture Modelling #Vehicle Package #2nd Row Occupant
Tipo

Conference Paper