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DESIGN & ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS DEA 325 HUMAN FACTORS: Ergonomics, Anthropometrics and Biomechanics Fall 2004 |
Instructor: Alan Hedge, E206 Martha Van Rensselaer Hall,
Phone: 255-1957; Email: ah29@cornell.edu
Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 12:00-2:00 pm or by appointment
T.A.: Christopher Moe, 409 Martha Van Rensselaer Hall,
Phone: 255-6845 ; Email:
crm42@cornell.edu
Office Hours: Tuesday 10-11am or 4:15-5:15pm or by appointment,
Credit: 3 units
Class Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8:40- 9:55 am: Room: MVR 157
Course Description
This course provides an intermediate level review of the principles of
human factors/ergonomics. The course covers human information processing;
man-machine systems; information design; display and control design; static
and dynamic anthropometrics; fundamentals of biomechanics; musculoskeletal
injuries, including cumulative trauma disorders such as carpal tunnel syndrome;
hand tool design; back injuries; vibration; shift work, biological rhythms;
and workload assessment. Emphasis is placed on ergonomic methods and techniques
to assess the design of modern work environments.
1. 8/26 Course overview: Ergonomics, Anthropometrics, Biomechanics
and Design
2. 8/31 Ergonomics - Systems Thinking
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human
Factors in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter 1, pp.
3-21, Chapter 2, pp. 23-42.
3. 9/2 Human Beings as Information Processors 1a - sensory systems
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human
Factors in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter
3, 47-65.
4. 9/7 Human Beings as Information Processors 1b - perceptual systems
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human
Factors in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter
3, 47-65.
5. 9/9 Human Beings as Information Processors 2 - memory systems
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human
Factors in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter 3, 65-85.
6. 9/14 Human Beings as Information Processors 3 - attention, decision
making systems
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human
Factors in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter 3, 65-85.
7. 9/16 Ergonomic Design 1 - Visual Display design - Static information
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human
Factors in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter
4, pp.91-117.
8. 9/21 Ergonomic Design 2 - Visual Displays - Visual codes, symbols &
graphics
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human Factors
in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter 4, pp.117-128.
9. 9/23 Ergonomic Design 3 - Display design - Dynamic information; display
design exercise
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human
Factors in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter
5, pp.132-158.
10. 9/28 Ergonomic Design 4 - Display design - auditory, olfactory, tactual
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human Factors
in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter 6, pp.160-192.
11. 9/30 Ergonomic Design 5 - Control design, keyboard design
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human
Factors in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter
11, pp.334-379.
12. 10/5 Ergonomic Design 6 - Display/Control relationships; practical exercise
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human
Factors in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter
10, pp.301-331.
13. 10/7 Preliminary I
| FALL RECESS ( 10/9 -10/13) |
14. 10/14 Anthropometrics 1: - statistical principles, basic dimensions,
practical data collection, Human diversity; Using and Combining anthropometric
data
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human
Factors in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter
13, pp.415-420 and Chapter 13, pp. 421-423.
15. 10/19 Dynamic (Functional) Anthropometry - reach, clearance, posture,
workspaces, workstation design
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human
Factors in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter
13, pp. 424-437, 447-452 & Chapter 14, pp. 456-482.
16. 10/21 Biomechanics - Structure and function of Musculoskeletal systems 1 -
tendons, ligaments, fascia, bone
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human
Factors in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter
8, pp. 225-229.
17. 10/26 Biomechanics - Structure and function of Musculoskeletal systems 2 -
muscles, joints, basic biomechanics
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human
Factors in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter
8, pp. 225-229.
18. 10/28 Biomechanics - Mechanical work-capacity evaluation, joint
motion, muscle activity, strength
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human
Factors in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter
9, pp. 273-276.
19. 11/2 Basic Biomechanics II -
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20. 11/4 Lifting and back stress
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human
Factors in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter
8, pp. 225-231.
21. 11/9 Biomechanical guidelines for sitting
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human
Factors in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter
13, pp. 437 - 447
22. 11/11 Ergonomic Design 10 - Biomechanics - Musculoskeletal Disorders,
Motor skills
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human
Factors in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter
12, pp. 383-395, 399-402.
23. 11/16 Manual materials handling limits - grasping, pushing, pulling,
carrying
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human Factors in
Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter 8, pp. 254-269.
24. 11/18 Ergonomic Design 11 - Hand held products
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human
Factors in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter
9, pp. 276-298.
25. 11/23 Homework Project time
| THANKSGIVING 11/24 - 11/29 |
26. 11/30 Work physiology - biological rhythms.
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human
Factors in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter
8, pp. 245-247.
27. 12/2 Vibration - whole-body and segmental vibration effects, techniques
for control; Vibration syndrome
Reading: Sanders, M.M. & McCormick, E.J. (1993) Human
Factors in Engineering & Design 7th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY. Chapter 19,
pp. 622-641.
FINAL EXAM - 16-Dec-04 9:00 AM VR 280
HOMEWORK SCHEDULE
The due dates for homework will be strictly adhered to unless individual
circumstances are truly exceptional. Details of each homework will be provided
in class.
Number |
Topic |
Date set |
Date due |
% |
1 |
Information display | 9/9 |
9/30 |
10% |
2 |
Display-control Mapping (stove layout) | 10/5 |
10/28 |
20% |
3 |
Ergonomic design of products | 11/4 |
12/2 |
20% |
Course notes
Basic course slideshow notes, supplemental
notes and other ergonomics information can be browsed on CUErgo.
Course Questions
Contact Alan Hedge if you have any questions or comments on the course notes or any other
aspect of the course.
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