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Optimizing the physical ergonomics indices for the use of partial pressure suits

  • Li Ding*
  • , Xianxue Li
  • , Alan Hedge
  • , Huimin Hu
  • , David Feathers
  • , Zhifeng Qin
  • , Huajun Xiao
  • , Lihao Xue
  • , Qianxiang Zhou
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beihang University
  • Cornell University
  • China National Institute of Standardization
  • Beijing Institute of Aviation Medicine

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Abstract

This study developed an ergonomic evaluation system for the design of high-altitude partial pressure suits (PPSs). A total of twenty-one Chinese males participated in the experiment which tested three types of ergonomics indices (manipulative mission, operational reach and operational strength) were studied using a three-dimensional video-based motion capture system, a target-pointing board, a hand dynamometer, and a step-tread apparatus. In total, 36 ergonomics indices were evaluated and optimized using regression and fitting analysis. Some indices that were found to be linearly related and redundant were removed from the study. An optimal ergonomics index system was established that can be used to conveniently and quickly evaluate the performance of different pressurized/non-pressurized suit designs. The resulting ergonomics index system will provide a theoretical basis and practical guidance for mission planners, suit designers and engineers to design equipment for human use, and to aid in assessing partial pressure suits.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)72-83
Number of pages12
JournalApplied Ergonomics
Volume47
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2015

Keywords

  • Ergonomics index system
  • Manipulative mission
  • Partial pressure suit

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