SAE J 1052-2017 Motor Vehicle Driver and Passenger Head Position.pdf
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4、0 (outside USA) Fax: 724-776-0790 Email: CustomerServicesae.org SAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.org SAE values your input. To provide feedback on this Technical Report, please visit http:/standards.sae.org/J1052_201710 SURFACE VEHICLE STANDARD J1052 OCT2017 Issued 1974-08 Revised 2017-10 Superseding
5、J1052 SEP2010 Motor Vehicle Driver and Passenger Head Position RATIONALE This revision clarifies the basis of the head position contour shape and adds a locating procedure for Front Passenger head position contours to Appendix C. In addition, definitions were added referring to SAE J941 and updated
6、to align with SAE J1100, and in Section 7.2, the coefficient of A40 was corrected (used to calculate the side view fixed seat eyellipse angle). TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SCOPE . 2 2. References . 2 2.1 Applicable Documents . 2 2.1.1 SAE Publications 2 3. DEFINITIONS 3 4. USING THE HEAD POSITION CONTOURS
7、IN DESIGN . 3 5. SELECTING THE CORRECT HEAD POSITION CONTOUR . 4 5.1 H-Point Travel Path, TL23 4 5.2 Accommodation Percentile Values 4 5.3 Occupant Seat Location . 4 5.3.1 Front Row . 4 5.3.2 Second and Succeeding Rows 4 6. HEAD POSITION CONTOUR GEOMETRY 4 6.1 Construct an Ellipsoid 4 6.2 Discard Lo
8、wer Half . 5 6.3 Extend Contour, Driver and Front Row Outboard Passenger Only . 5 6.4 Orient Axes 6 7. LOCATING HEAD POSITION CONTOURS IN CLASS A VEHICLES 6 7.1 Locating from Cyclopean Eyellipse Centroid . 6 7.2 Locating from Vehicle Grid . 6 8. ASSESSING HEAD CLEARANCE 7 SAE INTERNATIONAL J1052 OCT
9、2017 Page 2 of 16 9. BIBLIOGRAPHy . 10 10. NOTES . 10 10.1 Revision Indcator . 10 APPENDIX A Development of Head Position Contours . 11 APPENDIX B Procedure for Class B Vehicles . 14 APPENDIX C Procedure for FRONT PASSENGERS 16 Figure 1 Development in side view of head position contour by spotting e
10、ye reference of mean head around eyellipse . 8 Figure 2 Head position contours for Class A vehicles with fixed seats 8 Figure 3 Driver head position contours for Class A vehicles with seat track travel greater than 133 mm . 9 Figure 4 Minimum head clearance . 9 Table 1 Ellipsoid axes dimensions (mm)
11、 5 Table 2 95th Percentile head position contour dimensions: distance from ellipsoid centroid to outer edge of the head position contour (mm) . 5 Table 3 99th Percentile head position contour dimensions: distance from ellipsoid centroid to outer edge of the head position contour (mm) . 6 Table 4 Dis
12、tance from cyclopean eyellipse centroid (SAE J941) to head contour ellipsoid centroid (mm) 6 Table 5 Head contour ellipsoid centroid relative to vehicle grid (mm) 7 1. SCOPE This SAE Standard describes head position contours and procedures for locating the contours in a vehicle. Head position contou
13、rs are useful in establishing accommodation requirements for head space and are required for several measures defined in SAE J1100. Separate contours are defined depending on occupant seat location and the desired percentage (95 and 99) of occupant accommodation. This document is primarily focused o
14、n application to Class A vehicles (see SAE J1100), which include most personal-use vehicles (passenger cars, sport utility vehicles, pick-up trucks). A procedure for use in Class B vehicles can be found in Appendix B. 2. REFERENCES 2.1 Applicable Documents The following publications form a part of t
15、his specification to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise indicated, the latest issue of SAE publications shall apply. 2.1.1 SAE Publications Available from SAE International, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001, Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada) or +1 724-776-4970 (ou
16、tside USA), www.sae.org. SAE J941 Motor Vehicle Drivers Eye Locations SAE J1100 Motor Vehicle Dimensions SAE J1516 Accommodation Tool Reference Point SAE J1517 Driver Selected Seat Position SAE INTERNATIONAL J1052 OCT2017 Page 3 of 16 3. DEFINITIONS The following terms are defined in SAE J941 3.1 Ey
17、ellipse 3.2 Cyclopean (Mid-Eye) Eyellipse The following terms are defined in SAE J1100. 3.3 Accelerator Heel Point, AHP 3.4 AHP Z Coordinate, H8 3.5 Ball of Foot Reference Point, BOFRP 3.6 Ball of Foot Reference Point (BOFRP) to Steering Wheel Center, L6 3.7 BOFRP X Coordinate, L1 3.8 Seat Height, H
18、30 3.9 Seating Reference Point, SgRP 3.10 SgRP Y Coordinate, W20 3.11 H-Point Travel Path, TL23 3.12 Torso Angle, A40 3.13 Steering Wheel Center 4. USING THE HEAD POSITION CONTOURS IN DESIGN The following considerations should be kept in mind when applying head position contours during design. Head
19、position contours are models that describe occupant head locations for a population, not an individual. In this document, the head contours for Class A vehicles are based on a USA population having an equal number of males and females. The original Head position contours were constructed as tangent
20、cutoff tools by applying a mean head profile (SAE Paper 750356) to the appropriate tangent cutoff eyellipse (see Figure 1). This means that a plane drawn tangent to the surface of a 95 percentile head position contour will result in 95% of the head locations lying on one side of the plane, while 5%
21、will be on the other. It does not mean that the 95th percentile head position contour contains 95 percent of occupant head locations inside its surface. The surface of a head position contour represents the surface of the population of heads with hair. If the top of the 95% head contour is just touc
22、hing a vehicle surface, this means that 5% of a population consisting of half males/half females would have their head or hair contacting a vehicle surface when sitting in their preferred seating posture. Designers will need to add additional clearance around the head contours in order to prevent oc
23、cupants head or hair from touching vehicle surfaces and structures in normal driving or riding postures. SAE INTERNATIONAL J1052 OCT2017 Page 4 of 16 5. SELECTING THE CORRECT HEAD POSITION CONTOUR Three factors determine which head contour to use: H-Point Travel Path (TL23), desired accommodation pe
24、rcentile value, and occupant seat location. 5.1 H-Point Travel Path, TL23 The size and location of the head position contour varies depending on the amount of fore/aft H-Point Travel Path, or seat track travel, available. There are three categories of seat track travel: 0 mm (fixed seat), up to 133
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