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An Analysis of Natural Motion for Product Design : Refrigerator Half Guard Installation Part Design

자연스러운 동작 분석을 통한 냉장고 Half Guard 조립체의 인간공학적 개선

  • Park, Jang-Woon (Division of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology) ;
  • Kim, Su-Jin (Department of Mobile Communication, LG Electronics) ;
  • You, Hee-Cheon (Division of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology)
  • 박장운 (포항공과대학교 기계산업공학부) ;
  • 김수진 (LG 전자 MC 사업본부) ;
  • 유희천 (포항공과대학교 기계산업공학부)
  • Received : 2010.05.22
  • Accepted : 2010.12.05
  • Published : 2011.03.01

Abstract

Ergonomic product design considering users' natural use motion is of importance to improve the usability and satisfaction of a product. A five-step process of product design was developed in the present study by measuring and analyzing users' natural product-use motion with a motion capture system. The developed process was applied to ergonomic design improvement of a half guard installation part of refrigerator; new guard designs (diagonal and arc shape) were developed with the process and evaluated in terms of validity during the development as two measures (task satisfaction and similarity of natural motion). According to the evaluation result, the satisfaction at putting in- and out-task of new guard designs ($6.3{\pm}0.5$ points) was significantly higher than that of existing guard designs ($3.3{\pm}1.0$ points); the difference between natural motion and product-use motion in new guard designs ($1.0{\pm}0.3cm$) was significantly less than that of existing guard designs ($2.0{\pm}0.2cm$). The proposed process of natural motion analysis and product design is applicable to ergonomic product design and evaluation.

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