GMW GMW16712-2012 Surface Scanning and H-Point Manikin - Seat Interaction Issue 1 English.pdf
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1、 WORLDWIDE ENGINEERING STANDARDS Test Procedure GMW16712 Surface Scanning and H-Point Manikin - Seat Interaction Copyright 2012 General Motors Company All Rights Reserved June 2012 Originating Department: North American Engineering Standards Page 1 of 14 1 Scope Note: Nothing in this standard superc
2、edes applicable laws and regulations. Note: In the event of conflict between the English and domestic language, the English language shall take precedence. 1.1 Purpose. This document provides the procedures for the Three-Dimensional (3-D) surface scanning of seats for Computer Aided Design (CAD) ana
3、lysis. 1.2 Foreword. 1.3 Applicability. These test procedures apply to complete seat systems (production seats or prototypes built at the intended manufacturing quality). 2 References Note: Only the latest approved standards are applicable unless otherwise specified. 2.1 External Standards/Specifica
4、tions. SAE J826 SAE J2732 2.2 GM Standards/Specifications. GMW16710 GMW16719 2.3 Additional References. None. 3 Resources 3.1 Facilities. Testing area must have a flat, level surface where the vehicle or test fixture can be set up and the Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) can be securely fixed in p
5、osition so as not to allow movement during testing. 3.2 Equipment. 3.2.1 Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM). 3.2.2 Three-Dimensional (3-D) Laser Scanner. 3.3 Test Vehicle/Test Piece. A complete seat, mounted in the vehicle or suitable buck. 3.4 Test Time. Calendar time: 0.75 day Test hours: 4 hours
6、Coordination hours: 2 hours 3.5 Test Required Information. Not applicable. 3.6 Personnel/Skills. Test requires an engineer or technician capable of operating the testing machinery and processing the recorded data. Copyright General Motors Company Provided by IHS under license with General Motors Com
7、panyNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-GM WORLDWIDE ENGINEERING STANDARDS GMW16712 Copyright 2012 General Motors Company All Rights Reserved June 2012 Page 2 of 14 4 Procedure 4.1 Preparation. Prior to the surface scanning of the seat cushion, seat bac
8、k and head restraint, the seats H-Point must be found. For all General Motors vehicles the GMW16710 H-Point procedure shall be used. For competitive/non-GM seats the GMW16719 H-Point procedure shall be used. The H-Point, along with the thigh angle, torso angle, and heel point should be recorded and
9、saved in the file that will be used when scanning the seat. The seat must not be adjusted once H-Point has been recorded. Note: On certain surface finishes, such as chrome or very shiny surfaces, the surface scanning attachment may have difficulty picking up the returning signal and thus will not fu
10、nction correctly. To allow the scanner to read shiny surfaces, such as chrome, it is necessary to cover the surface with fine powder to remove glare. 4.2 Conditions. 4.2.1 Environmental Conditions. Not applicable. 4.2.2 Test Conditions. Deviations from the requirements of this standard shall have be
11、en agreed upon. Such requirements shall be specified on component drawings, test certificates, reports, etc. 4.3 Instructions. Surface Scanning Procedure. 4.3.1 Preferred Method. Establish a coordinate system and align points to coordinate system. The coordinate system should be referenced in approp
12、riate vehicle coordinates according to the H-Point procedure used. For all General Motors vehicles the GMW16710 shall be used. For competitive/non-GM vehicles the GMW16719 shall be used. Figure 1 has an example of vehicle coordinates. Note: This alignment with the coordinate system allows the seat t
13、o be scanned while mounted on a buck outside the vehicle if the locations of seat hard points are known. 4.3.1.1 Alternative Method. If it is not possible to establish a coordinate system that aligns to vehicle coordinates, scanning must be more extensive. The seat tracks and as much of the frame an
14、d adjusters as possible should be scanned to allow proper scan alignment in CAD. In addition, as an independent control, once the H-point manikin is in the appropriate position, scan the seat and manikin. The manikin can then be removed and the un-occupied seat scanned. 4.3.2 Refer to GMW16710 or GM
15、W16719 to measure H-Point, thigh angle and torso angle. 4.3.3 With the surface scanning attachment, scan each of the three surfaces of the seat: seat cushion, seat back and head restraint. It is important to ensure that the entire surface is scanned without any holes in the data. See Figure 2 for an
16、 example seat scan. 4.3.4 Clean up the scan data by removing any extraneous scanned surfaces. 4.3.5 Create polygonal model. 4.3.6 Save the points, lines, and planes used for seat positioning and H-Point measurement (e.g., thigh line, torso line, H-Point, seat back pivot, head restraint post, ball of
17、 foot, heel point, etc.,) shall be saved as a .igs (iges) file. Note: Scan data of the seat frame and manikin positioned in the seat is also sufficient. 4.3.7 Save the three surfaces (seat cushion, seat back, and head restraint) as .stl or .jt files. Figure 1: Example of Vehicle Coordinates Copyrigh
18、t General Motors Company Provided by IHS under license with General Motors CompanyNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-GM WORLDWIDE ENGINEERING STANDARDS GMW16712 Copyright 2012 General Motors Company All Rights Reserved June 2012 Page 3 of 14 Figure 2:
19、Example of Scanned Seat 5 Data 5.1 Calculations. Not applicable. 5.2 Interpretation of Results. 5.2.1 Prerequisite GM Worldwide Standards. GMW16710 GMW16719 5.2.2 Scan Alignment. 5.2.2.1 Frame Aligned. The surface is left in the scan position, no alignment or modifications are made provided that the
20、 setup was done to vehicle coordinates. The frame points that were recorded in the GMW16710 procedure must remain in the released scan data to ensure proper alignment with the math frame points. 5.2.2.2 Occupant Aligned. Each surface (scan or math/CAD) needs to be aligned separately using the measur
21、ed H-Point, torso angle line, and thigh angle line alignment defined below. 5.2.2.2.1 Aligning Seat Cushions. Align seat cushions by matching the measured H-Point and thigh angle lines from each cushion to one common thigh angle line and H-Point. To align the thigh angle lines, it will likely be nec
22、essary to rotate the seat cushions about the common H-Point. 5.2.2.2.2 Aligning Seat Backs and Head Restraints. The seat back and head restraint are to be aligned by matching the measured H-Point and torso angle lines from each seat back and head restraint to one common torso angle line and H-Point.
23、 To align torso angle lines, it will likely to rotate the seat backs and head restraints about the common H-Point. Copyright General Motors Company Provided by IHS under license with General Motors CompanyNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-GM WORLDWIDE
24、 ENGINEERING STANDARDS GMW16712 Copyright 2012 General Motors Company All Rights Reserved June 2012 Page 4 of 14 5.2.2.2.3 Aligning SAE J826 H-Point Manikin (HPM) to Seats. The scan of the H-Point manikin used to perform the H-point measurement should be aligned with the A-Surface scans to gauge the
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