为战术手套开发最佳尺寸系统,应用经验损失系数比率
Yujin Hong1, Hee Eun Choi2,3
1Department of Fashion and Textiles, Seoul National University, Seoul, 08826, Republic of Korea.
Scientific reports
|July 17, 2023
概括
这项研究为韩国男性士兵开发了一种最佳的战术手套尺寸系统,提高了21.1%. 这提高了任务性能和安全性,而不会增加成本.
科学领域:
- 人体工程学就是人体工程学.
- 人类因素工程 人类因素工程
- 军事科学 军事科学
背景情况:
- 当前的战术手套尺寸系统往往导致不合适,影响士兵的性能和安全.
- 不一致的手套适合可以导致灵巧度降低,伤害风险增加,任务效率降低.
研究的目的:
- 为了建立一个最佳的尺寸系统,为韩国男性士兵的战术手套.
- 为了改善手套的适合性,提高任务性能,并防止安全事故.
- 优化战术手套的生产和供应效率.
主要方法:
- 通过深入的采访和调查,调查了战术手套的使用条件.
- 使用手套尺寸选择实验分析了最佳手套适合和损失系数的比率.
- 通过将覆盖率与当前系统进行比较,优化和验证了尺寸系统.
主要成果:
- 为战术手套建立了一个最佳的尺寸系统,为尺寸S,M,L和XL建立了特定的手臂长度和宽度测量.
- 经验上得出的损失系数比率为0.075.
- 建议的最佳尺寸系统实现了86.4%的覆盖率,比目前的系统 (65.3%) 提高了21.1%.
结论:
- 开发的最佳尺寸系统有效地解决了当前韩国男性士兵的战术手套尺寸问题.
- 改进的覆盖率提高了适合性和功能性,没有额外的生产成本或供应链障碍.
- 该系统通过优化设备适配,有助于提高士兵的性能和安全性.
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