High speed craft human factors engineering - design guide
Year: 2008 Language: english Author: Dobbins T., Rowley I., Campbell L. Genre: Guide Publisher: University of Chichester Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 121 Description: Winner of the Seawork 2008 Innovations Showcase Award for ‘Vessel Design & Construction’. This ‘High Speed Craft Human Factors Engineering Design Guide’ (HSC Human Factors Design Guide) has been developed to assist in the design of High Speed Craft and particularly with the aspects relating to the crew and passenger, e.g. the high level of shock and vibration exposure that they are exposed to. The guide uses a simplified theoretical design process, broken down into Feasibility, Main and Detail design phases, on to which Human Factors design features are inserted at the appropriate points in the design process. The authors recognise that designers and manufacturers use a variety of design processes and timelines but it is anticipated that the design activities identified within the simplified process are recognisable to the majority of Naval Architects and Designers, and therefore that the appropriate Human Factors input can be facilitated at the appropriate points during the design process used.
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High speed craft human factors engineering - design guide
Language: english
Author: Dobbins T., Rowley I., Campbell L.
Genre: Guide
Publisher: University of Chichester
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 121
Description: Winner of the Seawork 2008 Innovations Showcase Award for ‘Vessel Design & Construction’.
This ‘High Speed Craft Human Factors Engineering Design Guide’ (HSC Human Factors Design Guide) has been developed to assist in the design of High Speed Craft and particularly with the aspects relating to the crew and passenger, e.g. the high level of shock and vibration exposure that they are exposed to. The guide uses a simplified theoretical design process, broken down into Feasibility, Main and Detail design phases, on to which Human Factors design features are inserted at the appropriate points in the design process.
The authors recognise that designers and manufacturers use a variety of design processes and timelines but it is anticipated that the design activities identified within the simplified process are recognisable to the majority of Naval Architects and Designers, and therefore that the appropriate Human Factors input can be facilitated at the appropriate points during the design process used.
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