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Development of statistical methodologies applied to anthropometric data oriented towards the ergonomic design of products

by Guillermo Vinué Visús




Institution: Universitat de València
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Year: 2014
Record ID: 1128860
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Abstract

Ergonomics is the scientific discipline that studies the interactions between human beings and the elements of a system and presents multiple applications in areas such as clothing and footwear design or both working and household environments. In each of these sectors, knowing the anthropometric dimensions of the current target population is fundamental to ensure that products suit as well as possible most of the users who make up the population. Anthropometry refers to the study of the measurements and dimensions of the human body and it is considered a very important branch of Ergonomics because its considerable influence on the ergonomic design of products. Human body measurements have usually been taken using rules, calipers or measuring tapes. These procedures are simple and cheap to carry out. However, they have one major drawback: the body measurements obtained and consequently, the human shape information, is imprecise and inaccurate. Furthermore, they always require interaction with real subjects, which increases the measure time and data collecting. The development of new three-dimensional (3D) scanning techniques has represented a huge step forward in the way of obtaining anthropometric data. This technology allows 3D images of human shape to be captured and at the same time, generates highly detailed and reproducible anthropometric measurements. The great potential of these new scanning systems for the digitalization of human body has contributed to promoting new anthropometric studies in several countries, such as United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, France or USA, in order to acquire accurate anthropometric data of their current population. In this context, in 2006 the Spanish Ministry of Health commissioned a 3D anthropometric survey of the Spanish female population, following the agreement signed by the Ministry itself with the Spanish associations and companies of manufacturing, distribution, fashion design and knitted sectors. A sample of 10415 Spanish females from 12 to 70 years old, randomly selected from the official Postcode Address File, was measured. The two main objectives of this study, which was conducted by the Biomechanics Institute of Valencia, were the following: on the one hand, to characterize the shape and body dimensions of the current Spanish women population to develop a standard sizing system that could be used by all clothing designers. On the other hand, to promote a healthy image of beauty through the representation of suited mannequins. In order to tackle both objectives, Statistics plays an essential role. Thus, the statistical methodologies presented in this PhD work have been applied to the database obtained from the Spanish anthropometric study. Clothing sizing systems classify the population into homogeneous groups (size groups) based on some key anthropometric dimensions. All members of the same group are similar in body shape and size, so they can wear the same garment. In addition, members of different groups are very different with respect to their body dimensions.…