Title of article :
Ergonomic Evaluation of Interior Design of Shoka Vehicle and Proposing Recommendations for Improvement
Author/Authors :
Mazloumi, Adel Department of Occupational Health - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Tavakoli, Hedayat Department of Occupational Health - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Fallah, Mohammadreza Department of Ergonomics - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Objectives: One of the applications of ergonomics disciplinary is designing driver workstation
compatible to users’ characteristics. The aim of this study was evaluation of interior design of Shoka
vehicle with respect to the accommodation for Iranian population and proposing suggestions for
customizing design of the vehicle.
Method: This study was a descriptive-analytical study conducted among thirty men from Iranian drivers
population in 5, 50, 95 percentiles of the stature variable. Objective variables related to the occupant
packaging and vehicle visual aspects including anthropometric variables, frontal, lateral, and side view
and so on were investigated first. Then, subjective variables related to the driver mental workload and
body comfort discomfort were studied using BMDMW and comfort questionnaires during 2-hour driving
trial sessions.
Results: Occupant packaging variables and hand-arm angle showed the least accommodation percent
(%53). Seating angles showed low accommodation as well (%73). Among three percentile groups there
were no significant differences between the mean values of mental workload during two hours driving
task. The mean value related to the comfort discomfort was 3.9 during driving sessions.
Conclusion: Considering the findings in this study, it can be concluded that seating angles need
correction and optimization. Taking mental workload results into account, it can be concluded that the
interior design of the studied car had no influence on drivers’ mental workload. From the aspect of
comfort/discomfort, Shoka vehicle showed neutral state among drivers. Optimizing seating angles,
decreasing vibration, correcting stiffness of seating pan are suggested for customization of the
ergonomics aspect of this vehicle.
Keywords :
Compatibility , Anthropometric , Shoka , Vehicle , Ergonomic evaluation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics