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Digital human body model for seat comfort simulation

Kim et al., 2010

Document ID
9168200419573224812
Author
Kim S
Pyun J
Choi H
Publication year
Publication venue
International Journal of Automotive Technology

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Using the recent anthropometry of the North American population, human body models were developed for seat comfort simulation. The external geometry of the models was acquired from the three-dimensional whole body laser scan of recruited volunteers in a driving …
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