- H-point
In vehicle design and especially
automotive design , the H-point (or hip-point) is the relative vertical location of an occupant's hip, specifically the pivot point between the torso and upper leg portions of the body, either relative to the floor of the vehiclecite web
title = 2004 Mitsubishi Outlander New Car Test Drive | publisher = Car.com, Larry Edsall
url = http://www.car.com/content/Research/Reviews/index.cfm/action/DisplayPro/aid/138805/Make_vch/Mitsubishi/Model_vch/Outlander/Year_si/2004] or relative to the height above pavement level -- and pertinent to seating comfort, visibility from the vehicle into traffic and other design factors. Technically, the measurement uses the hip joint of a 50th percentile male occupant, viewed laterally.cite web
title = Dept of Transportation NHTSA Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards
publisher = Federal Register May 4, 07 p.25485
url = http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2007/pdf/07-2011.pdf]As with the location of other automotive design "hard points," the H-point has major ramifications in the overall design of a vehicle, including roof height, aerodynamics, visibility, comfort,cite web
title = 2005 Ford Freestyle Design
publisher = Myfordfreestyle.com
url = http://www.myfordfreestyle.com/specs/2005_freestyle_design.php] ease of entry and exit, interior packaging, safety, restraint design and collision performance. As an example, higher H-points can provide more legroom, both in the front and back seats.cite web
title = Riding High: Auto Makers Jack Up the Car Seat; Finding Your Ideal 'H-Point'
publisher = The Wall Street Journal, Michelle Higgins, Dec 2, 2004
url = http://online.wsj.com/public/article_print/SB110194232087888545.html]There has been a recent global trend toward higher H-points.cite web
title = Frankfurt Motor Show: Will getting more into less become more out of less?
publisher = Automotive Engineering International Online, Stuart Birch, European Editor
url = http://www.sae.org/automag/globalvehicles/11-2001/] Referring to the trend in a 2004 article, "The Wall Street Journal " noted an advantage: "the higher the H-Point, the higher you ride in the car, and in some cases, the more comfortable you feel behind the wheel".Buses,
minivan s,SUV s and CUVs will generally have higher H-points than sedans, though certain sedans feature higher H-points than most, e.g.,Chevrolet Aveo cite web
title = Chevrolet Aveo Brings Surprising Innovation to Entry-Level Car Segment
publisher = Conceptcarz.com
url = http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z10234/Chevrolet_Aveo/default.aspx] and latest generationFord Taurus . Sports cars and vehicles with higher aerodynamic considerations, by contrast, may employ lower H-points. When an automobile features progressively higher H-points at each successive seating row, the seating is called theater seating, as in theChevrolet Aveo ,Dodge Journey , andFord Freestyle .Vehicle interior ergonomics are integral to an automotive design education. The
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) has adopted tools for vehicle design, including statistical models for predicting driver eye location and seat position as well as an H-pointmannequin for measuring seats and interior package geometry. Occupant posture-prediction models are used in computer simulations and form the basis for crash test dummy positioning.cite web
title = Vehicle Ergonomics Laboratories
publisher = U. Michigan Transportation Research Institute
url = http://www.umtri.umich.edu/facilityPage.php?fID=21]ee also
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Ergonomics
*Anthropometry References
External links
* [http://www.bmpcoe.org/bestpractices/internal/sae/grf_sae_08.html SAE Three Dimensional H-Point Engineering Aid Support]
* [http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/sedan/112_0412_american_sedan_comparison/advances.html Motor Trend: Three Advances In The Art Of The Sedan]
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