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The Evaluation of Hose Insertion Tasks Using Digital Human Models

Date Published: 2009-06-09
Paper Number: 2009-01-2275
DOI: 10.4271/2009-01-2275

Citation:

Fiacco, E., Stephens, A., Harrington, G., and Kajaks, T., "The Evaluation of Hose Insertion Tasks Using Digital Human Models," SAE Technical Paper 2009-01-2275, 2009, doi:10.4271/2009-01-2275.

Author(s):


Enrico Fiacco - Sandalwood Engineering and Ergonomics
Allison Stephens - Ford Motor Co.
Glenn Harrington - Ford Motor Co.
Tara Kajaks - McMaster Univ.

Abstract:

The use of digital human models (DHM) to perform geometric evaluations of hand clearances and reach zones has become common practice at Ford Motor Company. Moreover, DHMs have also been used for performing strength evaluations to ensure ergonomically acceptable jobs. A process called Hose Connections Acceptability Ratings (HCAR) was developed to establish insertion force targets in the early phases of product design. Once targets are set, design and release engineers provide design intent data to achieve sign off from manufacturing engineering. The process is complete when the hose efforts are confirmed at physical part validation build events.

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See papers presented at Digital Human Modeling for Design and Engineering Conference and Exhibition, June 2009, Gothenburg, SWEDE, Session: Applications #2

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