posted on 2017-09-21, 14:03authored byGunnar Backstrand, Dan Lamkull, Dan Hogberg, Leo J. De Vin, Keith Case
A work method for product and production system development that includes virtual methods for ergonomics analysis is presented and argued. The proposed work method is described and illustrated with an example, which the authors believe shows how a virtual work method can contribute to a better workplace design, and thereby, if utilised, would have prevented some of the design flaws that existed in the actual final product design in the example. This paper will also present the outcome, gain, and setbacks that are connected to the use of virtual work analysis methods within a design process.
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Published in
Thirty-ninth Annual Nordic Ergonomics Society Conference
Proceedings of the Thirty-ninth Annual Nordic Ergonomics Society Conference
Pages
1 - 6
Citation
BÄCKSTRAND, G. ... et al., 2007. Reduce of ergonomics design flaws through virtual methods. IN: Proceedings of 2007 39th Annual Nordic Ergonomics Society Conference (NES 2007): ergonomics for a future, Lysekil, Sweden, 1-3 October 2007.
Publisher
Nordic Ergonomics Society
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AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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