Design and Assessment II
Anthropometric Design Overview Design limitations, benefits, and cost Brief summary of statistical variability Design limits: Accommodation provided by a design decision Design constraints and criteria Defining design requirements Anthropometric design solutions.
Concepts of Distributions as they relate to Anthropometric Measures
Values of Z for Selected Percentiles
Design Limits: Accommodation provided by a Design Decision
Analysis of Design Problems Fitting Trails Method of Limits Body Link Diagram Workspace Simulation and Digital Human Models
Fitting Trials
Hypothetical Fitting Trial Responses
Fitting Trial Procedure
Analytical Application of Method of Limits
Application of Analytical Method of Limits
Anthropometric Method of Limits
Body Link Analysis
Using Anthropometric Data Sources Defining the Target Population Accuracy of Anthropometric Data Clothing Corrections Standard Anthropometric Postures Body Proportions Body Dimensions
Standard Anthropometric Postures
Body Dimensions
Annotated list of Body Dimensions and Definitions
Devices and Procedures for Measurement Landmarks Direct Methods Manual Anthropological Instruments Special Devices (Jigs, Gauges, Rod Sets, Casting) Electronic Instruments Indirect Methods Internal Imaging Measuring Mass Properties
Landmarks (Planes of Reference)
Landmarks
Measurement Using Grid Board/Blocks
Manual Anthropometric Instruments
Use of Instruments
Anthropometric Jigs
Additional Measuring Devices
Rod Sets to Measure Contour
Photographic Techniques
Use of Multiple Camera Positions
Stereophotogrammatic Method
Use of Lasers to Measure Facial Contour
Photographic Multi-Phase Shifting (PMP) Sensing System
Measures to Locate Center of Mass
Locating Center of Mass
Suspension Method to Determine COM
COM Apparatus