A Finite Element Model of the Human Buttocks for Prediction of Seat Pressure Distributions
@article{Verver2004AFE,
title={A Finite Element Model of the Human Buttocks for Prediction of Seat Pressure Distributions},
author={M. M. Verver and Jack van Hoof and Cees W.J. Oomens and Jac Wismans and Frank P. T. Baaijens},
journal={Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering},
year={2004},
volume={7},
pages={193 - 203}
}Seating comfort is becoming increasingly important for the automotive industry. Car manufacturers use seating comfort to distinguish their products from those of competitors. However, the development and design of a new, more comfortable seat is time consuming and costly. The introduction of computer models of human and seat will accelerate this process. The contact interaction between human and seat is an important factor in the comfort sensation of subjects. This paper presents a finite…
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