Design of Lesehan Chair by Using Kansei Engineering Method And Anthropometry Approach
2016; IOP Publishing; Volume: 105; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1088/1757-899x/105/1/012036
ISSN1757-899X
AutoresArif Pambudi, Muhammad Ragil Suryoputro, Amarria Dila Sari, Ratna Diah Kurnia,
Tópico(s)Categorization, perception, and language
ResumoSpecial Region of Yogyakarta (DIY) is known as city for academic. Many people come to get some education in college. They live in boarding house with some supporting facilities. The most common facilities is low table which lead students have to sit on the floor while studying on table which could cause higher risk of back pain and musculoskeletal disorder. To identify the solution to reduce back pain and musculoskeletal risk, it is needed to design a lesehan chair which also appropriate to customer needs. Kansei engineering method was used with a total of 30 respondents participated, 15 kansei words collected, and 12 kansei words selected by doing validation and reliability test. The result of this study showed that quality, aesthetics, and comfort level influence the design of lesehan chair. A design of lesehan chair was created by considering the suitable concept and merging it with the physical design and its anthropometry measurement. In this case, marginal homogeneity test is needed to identify the differences between each kansei words attribute and the design or product recommendation. The marginal homogeneity test results show that the design and product recommendation has fulfilled customer's desires and needs. For further research, it is needed to analyse and evaluate the posture of lesehan chair users in order to develop and improve its performance.
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