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Alexander Wolf1, Yvonne Wagner1, Marius Oßwald1
1Engineering Design (KTmfk), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany.
Abstract:
OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONSThis contribution provides a framework for modeling user-product interactions (in CAD) for in-depth ergonomic analysis of product design, using digital human models. The framework aims to be applicable to a wide range of different products while being suitable for designers - especially those who do not have specialized ergonomic expertise or training in human behavior - by providing an intuitive, standardized, and time-efficient modeling procedure. The framework contains 31 elementary affordances, which describe mechanical dependencies between product geometries and human end effectors. These elementary affordances serve as a tool for interaction modeling. Additionally, the paper provides a taxonomy of elementary affordances, which can be used to formalize / abstract the nature of user-product interactions and to describe them as elementary affordances. Furthermore, an implementation of the interaction-modeling framework is presented in a CAD environment and provides an example of how the framework could be used in terms of a computer aided ergonomics tool.
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