Title
Human body modeling for riding comfort simulation
Abstract
In order to assess the seating and riding comfort design of a vehicle seat in an objective manner, finite element occupant models with anatomically precise features have been developed. The human body models are incorporated into Pam-Comfort, a tool for automotive seat design and analysis, as parts of occupant surrogates that also include HPM I and II. In this paper, the detailed process of FE human body modeling including an effort on the implementation of new anthropometry will be introduced. The validation of some features of human body models in seating and riding comfort simulation against human experiments will be also presented.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1007/978-3-540-73321-8_92
HCI (12)
Keywords
Field
DocType
human body model,comfort simulation,occupant surrogate,vehicle seat,hpm i,finite element occupant model,fe human body modeling,comfort design,automotive seat design,human experiment,finite element,anthropometry
Human body modeling,Mechanical engineering,Finite element method,Engineering,Human body,Automotive industry
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
4561
0302-9743
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
1
12
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hyung Yun Choi100.34
Kyung Min Kim213.08
Jiwon Han300.34
Sungjin Sah400.34
Seok-Hwan Kim516523.82
Su-Hwan Hwang6203.08
Kwang No Lee700.34
Jong-Kweon Pyun800.34
Nicole Montmayeur900.34
Christian Marca1000.34
Eberhard Haug1100.34
Inhyeok Lee1200.34