A tool for the assessment of inter-segmental angular relationships defining the postural comfort of a seated operator.

Author(s)
Verriest, J.P & Alonzo, F.
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Abstract

With the objective of building a geometrical model of human body permitting to evaluate a seated operator's postural comfort on the basis of biomechanical criteria, a methodology to analyse posture variability in relation to seating conditions has been working out with this device, the seat-back longitudinal profile can be modified and the sagittal shape can be measured.

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B 25028 (In: B 25020) /91/ IRRD 293051
Source

In: Passenger comfort, convenience and safety: Test tools and procedures.SAE Publication P-174- Proceedings of the International Congress and Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, February 24-28, 1986; P.71-83, 8 fig., 1 graph., 2 tab., 16 ref. SAE Paper No. 860057.

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