Adaptive Automobile Seat Design Based on Ergonomic Principle
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In order to improve the comfort of automobile seat, it is necessary to analyse and study the design method of automobile seat. A design method of adaptive automobile seat based on ergonomics principle is proposed. The height, width, depth, backrest, seat inclination and backrest inclination of automobile seat as well as the sitting posture physiology and body pressure distribution of human body are analysed. The frame of automobile seat is designed by using aluminium alloy in PROE software, the size of the energy absorption of headrest, cushion and seat are determined according to national regulations. By analyzing the back force, pillow force, seat belt force and seat belt locking, the force of automobile seat, the strength of back, head pillow and seat cushion of automobile seat are designed and the design of adaptive automobile seat is completed. The experimental results show that the proposed method has high comfort, low processing cost and high production efficiency.
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