a Department of Mechanical Engineering , The Pennsylvania State , University Park , PA , USA.
b Department of Engineering Design , The Pennsylvania State , University Park , PA , USA.
Ergonomics. 2019 Feb;62(2):330-341. doi: 10.1080/00140139.2018.1550209. Epub 2019 Feb 7.
The objective of this work is to demonstrate a method for examining the competing effects of secular trends in body size, seat size and configuration, and the increased load factor of aeroplanes. The method uses statistical modelling and virtual fit testing to provide a flexible environment for exploring the impact of various parameters on passenger accommodation. A case study demonstrates the method by exploring the effect of seat width on the accommodation of US civilians (based on seated hip breadth). The case study demonstrates that recent trends of decreasing seat widths and increasing load factors lead to higher disaccommodation. Based on anthropometry and virtual fit, women are also shown to be disproportionately disaccommodated compared to men. Practitioner summary: Airlines are reducing seat width at the same time that individuals worldwide are getting larger. Flights are increasingly crowded, with load factor at a record high. This paper explores the effects of seat width on passenger accommodation under several scenarios involving load factor, demographics, and passenger seating allocation strategies.
这项工作的目的是展示一种方法,以检验人体尺寸、座椅尺寸和配置的长期趋势以及飞机的增加负载因素的竞争影响。该方法使用统计建模和虚拟拟合测试为探索各种参数对乘客舒适度的影响提供了一个灵活的环境。案例研究通过探索座椅宽度对美国平民(基于坐姿臀宽)舒适度的影响,展示了该方法。案例研究表明,最近座椅宽度减小和负载因素增加的趋势导致更高的不舒适度。基于人体测量学和虚拟拟合,与男性相比,女性的不舒适度也不成比例地更高。
航空公司在减少座椅宽度的同时,全球各地的人也在变得更大。航班越来越拥挤,负载系数创历史新高。本文探讨了在涉及负载因素、人口统计和乘客座位分配策略的几种情况下,座椅宽度对乘客舒适度的影响。