Behavior-Based Model of Clavicle Motion for Simulating Seated Reaches

2006-01-0699

04/03/2006

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SAE 2006 World Congress & Exhibition
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A major limitation of ergonomic analyses with current digital human models (DHM) is the speed and accuracy with which they can simulate worker postures and motions. Ergonomic analysis capabilities of DHM would be significantly improved with the addition of a fast, deterministic, accurate movement simulation model for the upper extremities. This paper describes the development of an important component of such a model. Motion data from twelve men and women performing one-handed, push-button reaches in a heavy truck seat were analyzed to determine patterns of motion of the clavicle relative to the thorax. Target direction and reach distance were good predictors clavicle segment motion, particularly for fore-aft clavlcle motion.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2006-01-0699
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9
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Danker, J., and Reed, M., "Behavior-Based Model of Clavicle Motion for Simulating Seated Reaches," SAE Technical Paper 2006-01-0699, 2006, https://doi.org/10.4271/2006-01-0699.
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Apr 3, 2006
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2006-01-0699
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Technical Paper
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English