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Influence of Automotive Seat and Package Factors on Posture and Applicability to Design Models

Number: 2001-01-2091
Published: 2001-06-26
Content Type: Technical Paper
 
Publisher: SAE International
Language: English
DOI: 10.4271/2001-01-2091
Author(s): Phaedra Gutowski - Michigan State University; Tamara Reid Bush - Michigan State University; Robert Hubbard - Michigan State University; Jochen Balzulat - tecmath AG
Citation:
Gutowski, P., Bush, T., Hubbard, R., and Balzulat, J., "Influence of Automotive Seat and Package Factors on Posture and Applicability to Design Models," SAE Technical Paper 2001-01-2091, 2001, doi:10.4271/2001-01-2091.
Abstract:

In an effort to create computer models to promote rapid, cost-effective prototyping while easing design changes, more information about how people interact with seats is needed. Predicting the occupant location, their geometry, and motion within a vehicle leads to a better determination of safety restraint location, controls reach, and visibility - factors that affect the overall operation of the vehicle.

Based on the Michigan State University JOHN model, which provides a biomechanical simulation of the torso posture, experiments were conducted to examine the change of postures due to seat and interior package factors. The results can be incorporated into the posture prediction model of the RAMSIS program to give a more detailed prognosis of the spine curvature and refine the model-seat interactions. This paper will address findings of the experimental study with relation to model development.

References:
  1. Brodeur, R. R., Cui, Y., Reynolds, H. M., “Locating the Pelvis in the Seated Automobile Driver,” Society of Automotive Engineers Technical Paper, No. 960481, 1996.
Paper Presented At: Digital Human Modeling for Design and Engineering Conference and Exposition ,June 26-28, 2001 ,Arlington, Virginia
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