OT - Human Anthropometric Measurements

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Simon Miller, Nov 28, 2003.

  1. Simon Miller

    Simon Miller Guest

    Does anybody know where I can find some data on human measurements...I
    looking for 8 - 14 year olds. I am designing a recreational toy and need
    data on leg lengths , maximum operational angles and available power for a
    given period. I know this is a tall order but I'm sure some organisation has
    recorded this information.

    Regards Simon

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    Simon Miller, Nov 28, 2003
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  2. Simon Miller

    Muggs Guest

    Hello Simon,

    I would highly recoment this book:
    The Measure of Man and Woman: Human Factors in Design
    You can get at Amazon, Bornes&Noble, Borders, etc.

    Also, try this, I don't know anything about it but it looks interesting:
    http://www.openerg.com/psz.htm

    HTH,
    Muggs
     
    Muggs, Nov 28, 2003
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  3. Simon Miller

    Bing Guest

    There is (was) a company in Canada IIRC that sold a program called
    "Mannequin" years back. Pretty good program with fully associative lifelike
    humans. I was a var for them a bit, but I'll be if I can recall the name of
    the company.
    "HumanCad" "Bio-Mechtronics" or something like that.

    They're database was done by laser scanning different groups of people. You
    could pick by age, race, military or general populous and percentile. It was
    pretty intense. Mainly for ergonomics design. The humans could be pulled
    into Autodesk Animator.

    You may be able to search around for the proggie or the company and find out
    more.

    HTH

    Bing
     
    Bing, Nov 29, 2003
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  4. Simon Miller

    daniel Guest

    Simon Miller wrote on 28.11.2003 17:01 Uhr

    Hi Simon,

    I am not near my info (in the office) right now, but if you do a search of
    this group, I posted some links about 4-6 (I think) months ago about this
    topic.

    From the UK is a free compilation called Childata (spelled that way). This
    had a mixture if info gathered from many countries, primarily Europe and the
    US. I also found a fantastic data source from Japan also covering these
    ages. That one was not so cheap....

    If you cannot find the link, send me an email and I will give you the info
    next week.

    Cheers,
    Dan
     
    daniel, Nov 30, 2003
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  5. Simon Miller

    Bing Guest

    Being that I was just spammed from someone that is tryin to sell me software
    from my last post the company is called
    NexGen Ergonomics from what he says. Ask Tel for more info.

    Bing
     
    Bing, Nov 30, 2003
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  6. Marc Gibeault, Dec 1, 2003
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  7. My public library has the Humanscale materials produced by Henry Dreyfus.

    The materials are very thorough, though I can't remember if children were

    represented.

    I also think that Paul Zwaan's 'bodyworks' has a child model. I know that

    he spent a lot of time making sure his models were anthropocentrically

    correct. His site is Zetec.com
     
    Edward T Eaton, Dec 1, 2003
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  8. Simon Miller

    Simon Miller Guest

    Cheers guys, you have helped greatly

    Best Regards Simon
     
    Simon Miller, Dec 1, 2003
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