Opzioni
Definizione e validazione del metodo di calcolo di un Indice di comfort delle sedie da ufficio
TABOGA, Paolo
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ANTONUTTO, Guglielmo
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Marcolin F
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Bordignon M
2012
Periodico
LA MEDICINA DEL LAVORO
Abstract
Definition and validation of a comfort index calculation method for office seats». Background: Among its
other required features, a highly comfortable chair should adapt its contact surfaces, namely the seat and the back rest,
to the shape of the body of the person sitting on it. However, “comfort” is not usually perceived as an absolute value,
but is derived from a subjective comparison between two or more chairs. Objectives: The purpose of this research
was the definition of an objective comfort index (IC), i.e., derived from instrumental measurements, and
which would also represent an absolute comfort value. Methods: Analytical evaluation of the distribution of body
weight, by means of a barometric matrix, shows that a comfortable chair tends to minimize peak and average values
of pressure at the level of the contact areas located between the body and the seat and the back of the chair. To
define a comparison parameter for determining an absolute comfort value, a reference chair (SDR) was developed.
The seat and the back of this chair are rigid, with poor compliance. A comfort value of zero was, by definition, assigned
to this chair. Therefore, the Comfort index (IC) was obtained by the mathematical calculation of the ratios of
averages, peaks and gradients of pressure, appropriately weighted, and the corresponding values measured on the tested
chair and on the SDR. Results: It is shown that the anthropometric characteristics of each subject are irrelevant
to the assessment of the IC, which depends only on the compliance characteristics of the seat and back surfaces of
the tested chair. Conclusions: IC can be improved through analysis of a larger number of seats, which would thus
constitute the basis for the use of an objective evaluation of seating comfort.
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