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Mechanical-Thermal Simulation of Passenger-Loaded Vehicle Seat in Severe Winter Conditions

2004-03-08
2004-01-1507
This paper presents a comprehensive steady-state numerical study for an occupant-loaded vehicle seat with internal heating under severe winter conditions. A participant-based postural study showed that the nominal peak occupant seat pressure was 6kPa on the seat cushion, and 2.5kPa on the backrest. Uni-axial compression tests also indicated non-linear stress-strain behaviors in seating. Using an internally developed 3-D numerical model, it was found that the thermal resistance from contact and clothing was uniform (hc=144W·K−1·m−2) throughout the occupied regions. Their contribution to the overall thermal resistance was relatively minor, however, compared to that of skin (hoverall=27.2W·K−1·m−2). The thermal-mechanical simulations were conducted at heat input levels between 20W and 80W, using I-DEAS 10 and the TMG package as the simulation platform. Comparisons was also made between occupied seat with deflected and non-deflected mesh.
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