Anthropometry and Mass Distribution for Human Analogues. Volume 1. Military Male Aviators

Abstract

Anthropometric and mass distribution data for use in constructing three-dimensional human analogues -- mathematical models or test dummies -- are presented in this report. Included here are body dimensions, joint locations, and mass distribution properties appropriate for modeling the Small, Mid-size, and Large male aviator of the 1980s. The data were derived from: (1) 130 body dimensions of standing and seated males obtained by traditional anthropometric methods; (2) mass distribution data for body segments obtained by stereophotographic techniques; and (3) skeletal joint centers obtained by estimation. The anthropometric data, generated from multiple regressions on stature and weight, are suitable as the basis for models to be used in testing responses to impact and other mechanical forces; they are not recommended for other purposes such as the sizing of clothing and personal protective equipment, or workspace design. Keywords: Anthropometry, Anthropology, Human mass distribution, Human limb pivot axes, Pilot size, Measurements, Tables data.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1988
Accession Number
ADA197650

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  • Armstrong Laboratory

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