Title: Psyc 552 Ergonomics
1Psyc 552 Ergonomics Biomechanics
2Anthropometry
- Antro man, metry measure
- Terminology
- Height
- Breadth
- Depth
3- Distance
- Curvature
- Circumference
- Reach
4Workstation Analysis
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6Workspace envelope
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7Measurement Methods
- Grid reference
- Jig measurement
- Anthropometers
- Rod sets, castings
- Photographs stereo photography
- Electromechanical probes
- Lasers
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8Measurement tools
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13A 19th-century bodice-measuring device comprising
several sections which could be adjusted to fit
the figure. The strips could then be laid flat
upon the materials to be cut. (Image U.S. Patent
no. 320,496, William Bloomer Pollock, 1885)
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top3D20-20Glossary
14Other Imaging
- Ultrasound imaging
- Magnetic Resonance Imaginge
- X-rays
15Sources of Data
- For Civilians
- For military
16Characteristics of data
- Normally distributed
- Can be used to calculate intervals
- Correlations
- Limited
17Functional Anthropometry
18Factors Affecting Anthropometry
- Genetics
- Environment
- Ethnic
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19Anthropometry Biomechanics
- In biomechanics the human body is considered to
be a system of links with each link of known
physical size and form. - Links are defined as
20Locating Centers of rotation
- Method involves
- Bony landmarks are highly correlated with link
lengths
21Body Segment Volume and Weight
- Body segment mass and volume are related by the
density of the segment. - D M/V (W/g)/V
22Body Segment Center of Mass
- Center of mass is that point where if the segment
is suspended that the gravitational effect is
equal. It is the location where the
gravitational effect can be considered to act. - Location methods
23Inertia Properties
- Rotational inertia
- Radius of gyration
24Measuring Joint Motion
- Difficulties and descriptive requirements
25Tools
- Goniometers
- Flexometer/
- Inclinometer
- Photo or video methods
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