论文标题

座椅后的高度和姿势对3D振动传输到骨盆,树干和头部的影响

Effects of seat back height and posture on 3D vibration transmission to pelvis, trunk and head

论文作者

Mirakhorlo, Mojtaba, Kluft, Nick, Shyrokau, Barys, Happee, Riender

论文摘要

振动传动在设计舒适的车辆座椅方面至关重要,但是在3D行李箱和头部运动以及座椅背和姿势的作用上缺乏知识。我们假设当参与者上背部不受支持时,头部运动会降低,因为这刺激了主动的姿势控制。我们开发了一种实验方法,以评估从兼容座椅到人体的3D振动传播。宽带(0.1-12 Hz)运动刺激在前AFT,侧向和垂直方向上应用,以评估骨盆,躯干和头部中的平移和旋转体反应。标准的汽车座椅配备了可配置和合规的背部支撑,以测试3个支撑高度和3个坐姿(直立,懒散和首选),我们还对智能手机进行了测试。座椅背支撑高度和坐姿姿势很大程度上影响了振动的传播,并影响了身体段旋转的低频反应。根据我们的假设,低支持高度证明对减少头部运动有益。与工业的相关性:我们的方法论有效地评估了从合规座位到人体的3D宽频振动的传播。最低的背部支撑高度降低了头部运动,但被认为至少舒适。这需要支撑座椅设计,但没有太多限制上背部。头部向下姿势扩大头部运动,恳求计算机系统集成,从而使未来自动化汽车的姿势抬高。生物力学数据将有助于验证支持舒适(自动化)车辆设计的人类模型。

Vibration transmission is essential in the design of comfortable vehicle seats but knowledge is lacking on 3D trunk and head motion and the role of seat back and posture. We hypothesized that head motion is reduced when participants upper back is unsupported, as this stimulates active postural control. We developed an experimental methodology to evaluate 3D vibration transmission from compliant seats to the human body. Wide-band (0.1-12 Hz) motion stimuli were applied in fore-aft, lateral and vertical direction to evaluate the translational and rotational body response in pelvis, trunk and head. A standard car seat was equipped with a configurable and compliant back support to test 3 support heights and 3 sitting postures (erect, slouched, and preferred) where we also tested head down looking at a smartphone. Seat back support height and sitting posture substantially affected vibration transmission and affected low-frequency responses in particular for body segment rotation. According to our hypothesis a low support height proved beneficial in reducing head motion. Relevance to industry: Our methodology effectively evaluates 3D wide-band vibration transmission from compliant seats to the human body. The lowest back support height reduced head motion but was perceived as least comfortable. This calls for seat designs which support but do not so much constrain the upper back. The head down posture enlarged head motion, pleading for computer system integration allowing heads up postures in future automated cars. The biomechanical data will serve to validate human models supporting the design of comfortable (automated) vehicles.

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