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This research applies the theory of human–machine–environment system engineering, using the measurement method to analyze the relationship between the user and the various components of the office chair in the sedentary condition. The measurement and analysis of the numerical value of the Chinese office crowd, find the basic design criteria of the modern office chair, which is seat height, seat width, seat depth, seat angle, seat back, and seat armrest. The research aims at optimizing modern office chair design and combining with human–machine–environment system engineering to make the design more scientific and reasonable.
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Du, Y. (2016). Research on Modern Office Chair Design Based on Human–Machine–Environment System Engineering. In: Long, S., Dhillon, B. (eds) Man-Machine-Environment System Engineering. MMESE 2016. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 406. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2323-1_69
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