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Title: 10. Engineering Anthropometry


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10. Engineering Anthropometry
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Anthropometry
  • What is it? Study of human body dimensions,
    inclusions of data on human body dimensions in
    the engineering process
  • How is it used in Ergonomics? Workplace,
    equipment, tool, and product design
  • Types of anthropometric data
  • Segment lengths
  • Segment mass, volume, weight, density
  • Range of motion
  • Strength capabilities
  • What personal factors affect these dimensions?
  • Agethese typically increase through to the 20s,
    then begin decrease in early to mid adulthood
    (30)
  • Sex/gendermales tend to have larger dimensions
  • Ethnic backgroundsvariations due to
    commonalities in a culture
  • Occupationthe job task requirements may increase
    some of the dimensions (strength, masses,
    circumferences, etc.) and other may decrease
    these dimensions (due to lack of use)

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Measurement Positions and Devices
  • Positions
  • Standing upright naturally
  • Standing upright erect
  • Seated erect
  • Lying supine
  • Static measuresmeasures taken when body is in a
    fixed position (most common)
  • Dynamic measurestaken during physical activity
    (reduced from loadings, workplace restrictions,
    clothing restrictions, etc.)more representative
    but harder to collect
  • Devices
  • Anthropometers
  • Calipers
  • Measuring tapes

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Anthropometry Design Rules
  • Use data for the primary user group
  • Design for universal operability
  • Reach distances, clearances, etc.
  • Design to accommodate a large range of users
    (90-95 of the population)
  • If cant make the product adjustable, then
    provide some other way to accommodate workers of
    different proportions
  • When do we design for the extremes?
  • Doorways
  • Escape hatches
  • Distance to control buttons
  • Force requirements

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Anthropometry Procedure
  • Determine the applicable body parts
  • Determine the user population
  • Determine the percentile to accommodate
  • Calculate the appropriate dimension(s)
  • Consider heels, clothing, gloves, helmets,
    coats, etc.
  • Determine the range of adjustability
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