GB/T 14779-1993
AbolishedThe design requirement for human body templetin sitting
坐姿人体模板功能设计要求
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GB/T 14779-1993 specifies the design requirements for a human body template in a seated posture, providing standardized dimensions and joint articulation parameters for ergonomic evaluation. It is applied in the design and testing of workstations, seating, and control interfaces in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and office furniture manufacturing. The standard ensures that products accommodate the anthropometric range of seated users, reducing physical strain and improving comfort and safety in human-machine interaction contexts.
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