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Optimizing the Product Design Process by Computer Aided Ergonomics
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The use of conventional ergonomic designing aids necessitate a large experimental phase and a lot of iteration steps. Extensive tests are required by two reasons: The ergonomic design aids are not able to represent the morphology of real persons among the population. Furthermore it is very difficult to estimate, based on a CAD dataset, a real persons reaction in the designed environment. To overcome these deficiencies an man model (RAMSIS) in CAD with a large anthropometric database is used. A fast representation of a CAD dataset in a practical environment is realized by an computer controlled variable car mock-up.
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Geuss, H., "Optimizing the Product Design Process by Computer Aided Ergonomics," SAE Technical Paper 981310, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/981310.Also In
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