Development of discomfort evaluation method for car ingress motion

被引:0
|
作者
S. H. Kim
K. Lee
机构
[1] Seoul National University,School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering/SNU
关键词
Comfort/discomfort; Fuzzy logic; Human motion simulation; Ingress;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Recent improvements in the quality of life have led to a consumer need for emotional quality. This need is regarded as extremely important, particularly for products that require a close interaction between products and users and thus that directly lead to product purchase. As a result, research on how to design user-friendly products has become an important task for corporations. Discomfort evaluation in product use has been extensively researched for this purpose. Most of the research concludes that the joint angles of the human body are the main cause of discomfort and propose a discomfort evaluation method based on joint angles. In general, when a person uses great force, they feel discomfort, and the level of discomfort varies depending on the size of the force. Accordingly, it can be inferred that the force acting on the muscle is one of the important causes of discomfort, and research on the correlation between discomfort and muscle forces is needed. In this study, the authors developed a method to evaluate discomfort during ingress into a vehicle to design a side panel for comfortable ingress into a vehicle. The correlation between the muscle forces and discomfort was investigated, and a discomfort evaluation method based on muscle forces was developed. To calculate the muscle forces during the ingress motion, an experimental mock-up of a vehicle was made, and a motion capture experiment during the ingress motion was conducted with various side panel design parameters. The biomechanical simulation tool was used to perform motion simulation based on the motion data obtained. The mathematical correlation between the calculated muscle forces and discomfort was obtained by means of fuzzy logic, and the discomfort evaluation method developed in this study was used to propose a method for designing a comfortable side panel for a vehicle.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:619 / 627
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] DEVELOPMENT OF PREVENTION METHOD FOR AIR INGRESS DURING A DEPRESSURIZATION ACCIDENT OF THE VHTR
    Takeda, Tetsuaki
    Funatani, Shumpei
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 24TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NUCLEAR ENGINEERING, 2016, VOL 3, 2016,
  • [22] Interface pressure and the prediction of car seat discomfort
    Gyi, DE
    Porter, JM
    APPLIED ERGONOMICS, 1999, 30 (02) : 99 - 107
  • [23] Embedding ergonomics in in-car interface design: The development of a simulation based evaluation method
    Chen, CC
    Woodcock, A
    Porter, S
    Scrivener, SAR
    CONTEMPORARY ERGONOMICS 2004, 2004, : 505 - 509
  • [24] Simulating Ingress Motion for Heavy Earthmoving Equipment
    Kwon, HyunJun
    Hariri, Mahdiar
    Bhatt, Rajan
    Arora, Jasbir
    Abdel-Malek, Karim
    DIGITAL HUMAN MODELING, 2011, 6777 : 109 - 118
  • [25] Development of the nomo-graph for evaluation on discomfort glare of windows
    Lee, Jin Sook
    Kim, Byoung Soo
    SOLAR ENERGY, 2007, 81 (06) : 799 - 808
  • [26] Development, Control, and Evaluation of an Actuated Car Door
    Strolz, Michael
    Moertl, Alexander
    Graef, Michael
    Buss, Martin
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON HAPTICS, 2009, 2 (03) : 170 - 180
  • [27] Study on the evaluation method of probe car system
    Liu, Bo
    Li, Lan
    Liu, Kai
    2010 IEEE INTELLIGENT VEHICLES SYMPOSIUM (IV), 2010, : 554 - 559
  • [28] Development of a usability evaluation method using natural product-use motion
    Chang, Joonho
    Jung, Kihyo
    Lee, Wonsup
    You, Heecheon
    APPLIED ERGONOMICS, 2017, 60 : 171 - 182
  • [29] MOTION DISCOMFORT AND TRANSPORTATION GUIDEWAY FORM
    DAIS, JL
    BALACHANDRA, M
    TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH, 1974, 8 (06): : 523 - 531
  • [30] Effects of stature, age and vehicle motion on ingress movement
    Hanson, L.
    Jeppson, M.
    Rafstedt, P.
    Yong, L.
    Falkmer, T.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF VEHICLE DESIGN, 2009, 51 (3-4) : 292 - 305