A parametric investigation on seat/occupant contact forces and their relationship with initially perceived discomfort using a configurable seat

Xuguang Wang*, Michelle Cardoso, Ilias Theodorakos, Georges Beurier

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Abstract

The present work investigates the contact forces between sitters and seat as well as their correlations with perceived discomfort. Twelve different economy class aeroplane seat configurations were simulated using a multi-adjustable experimental seat by varying seat pan and backrest angles, as well as seat pan compressed surface. Eighteen males and 18 females, selected by their body mass index and stature, tested these configurations for two sitting postures. Perceived discomfort was significantly affected by seat parameters and posture and correlated both with normal force distribution on the seat-pan surface and with normal forces at the lumbar and head supports. Lower discomfort ratings were obtained for more evenly distributed normal forces on the seat pan. Shear force at the seat pan surface was at its lowest when sitters were allowed to self-select their seat-pan angle, supporting that a shear force should be reduced but not zeroed to improve seating comfort. Practitioner Summary: The effects of seat-pan and backrest angle, anthropometric dimensions and sitting posture on contact forces and perceived discomfort were investigated using a multi-adjustable experimental seat. In addition to preferred seat profile parameters, the present work provides quantitative guidelines on contact force requirement for improving seating comfort.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftErgonomics
Vol/bind62
Udgave nummer7
Sider (fra-til)891-902
Antal sider12
ISSN0014-0139
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 3 jul. 2019

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