 |
 |
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
Ideas
are born in our visionaries' minds, converted into projects and brought
to market maturity in our products. Realizing these ideas is where our
true competence lies - and we have committed ourselves to pioneering a
path to the future.
|
|
The
objective of the DHErgo project is the development of a modern digital
manikin for ergonomic product development. During the project, a
discomfort analysis and the simulation of human muscles and of the
skeleton will be developed. In future, the DHErgo manikin will be
capable of simulating complex motion sequences, task-related loads, the
gradual changing of human movements with increasing age and the
interaction of the human being with his environment.
|
 |
|
|
 |
|
The
Musculo-skeletal Injury Reduction Tools for Health and safety (MIRTH)
project, sponsored by the European Union, is aimed at reducing the high
amount of damage wreaked on the economy (and on its human sufferers) by
muscle skeleton illnesses caused by wrongly designed workplaces.
Using
existing ergonomic methods and tools and improving these methods to
then apply them to workplace design will reduce these statistics.
MIRTH
tools will also be integrated into the RAMSIS human model. User
training for engineers and university/health/security representatives
will provide solid support in helping the new methods to gain
acceptance.
|
 |
|
|
 |
|
This
cooperative project has been created in order to generate an
architectural design for the visualization and optimization of
production processes within two years. The objective is to create a
comprehensive portal, which will integrate and analyze a wide range of
data from heterogeneous inspection systems. This platform can thus be
used in all industrial sectors in which the highest demands are placed
on outer surface manufacture - like the automotive industry for
instance, or in plastic processing sectors.
Sponsored
by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), BRIDGE.IT
will build on the knowledge gained from the OPAQ project.
Visit the Site
|
 |
|
|
 |
|
OPAQ
(optimization of product automation by means of optical inspection
systems for the detection of "invisible" defects) is funded by the
german ministry for research and development (BMBF) and contributes to
the action field: " application of optical technologies and image
processing in production" of the 5.th call, published Dec 15th 2000
within the framework: "Research for tomorrow´s production".
Surface
inspection is gaining in importance in the light of the current "no
faults" product policy. The OPAQ project, founded October 2001, is
developing a new technology in order to discover defects as small as 40
micrometers on the surface of 3D panels during forming operations.
Making quality transparent at the boundaries of successive production
steps reduces both, the number of defects that slip through quality
control and spiraling additional costs.
|
 |
|
|
 |
|
The
aim of the EC-sponsored project REAL MAN is to develop a movement and
comfort model for human simulation. To this end, multi-model simulation
methods and tools will be utilized on the human models. The consortium
of this 3-year project consists of research institutes, system
developers and industrial representatives of the automobile sector and
the aircraft and space travel sectors.
|
 |
Ergonomics Competence Network |
|
 |
The
ECN is a network comprised of research institutes and system/service
providers. It supports companies on projects involving ergonomics. The
emphasis is on product and workplace design, whereby the network also
consolidates the 'method' side of providing services and the
utilization of simulation tools. This association of highly competent
partners provides project-related consultancy services, solutions and
training. The ECN has been created in the form of an Internet platform.
Visit the Site (only in german language available)
|
|
 |
 |
© 2002-2009 HUMAN SOLUTIONS GmbH - All rights reserved. |