Ergonomic Analysis Of Virtual Assembly of Exercise Cycle Using CATIA

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Dr.RajKumar.E
Dr.Bindu.S.S
Sreeraj.M.P
Joe Jeba Rajan.K
Manoj.A
Ullas S
Krishnakumar. K
Mohan.R

Abstract

Ergonomics is a multidisciplinary field of Medicine, Engineering and Environment. It plays a significant role in the Product Design and development cycle. Ergonomics explains the relationship between the Human, Machinery and environment. The aim of the paper is to discuss the Design, Virtual assembly, Impact of Ergonomics in product design and development cycle within the virtual environment. With the aid of virtual assembly by computer simulation, the product designers do design verification and nullify design effects and ergonomic errors in the design. In this paper we analyzed the product after virtual assembly and human posture analysis and their observations are carried out by CATIA V5 R16. Its great advantages are to improve quality of the product, shortening the product development cycles, reducing the Ergonomic risks while stages in designing the product and simultaneously reducing the product cost etc.

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Dr.RajKumar.E, Dr.Bindu.S.S, Sreeraj.M.P, Joe Jeba Rajan.K, Manoj.A, Ullas S, Krishnakumar. K, & Mohan.R. (2023). Ergonomic Analysis Of Virtual Assembly of Exercise Cycle Using CATIA. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 6(7s), 1396–1401. https://doi.org/10.53555/jrtdd.v6i7s.3644
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Author Biographies

Dr.RajKumar.E

Professor, School of Mechanical Engineering, VIT,

Dr.Bindu.S.S

Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, , Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology,

Sreeraj.M.P

Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, , Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology,

Joe Jeba Rajan.K

Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, , Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology,

Manoj.A

Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, , Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology,

Ullas S

Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, , Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology,

Krishnakumar. K

Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, , Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology,

Mohan.R

PG Student, School of Mechanical Engineering, VIT,

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