Analysis and Output Section

The Analysis and Output section of the action bar provides commands for analyzing the postures or other information about your manikin.



Vision
You see through the manikin's eyes, which is displayed in a separate panel. The manikin's vision can be with both eyes or limited to only one eye. The blind spot is also simulated.
See Opening a Vision Panel.


3D Analysis Display
This displays all the analysis outputs for any selected manikin.
See 3D Analysis Display Dialog Box.


Swept Volume
Computes and stores the movements of a manikin before generating a swept volume.
See Using Swept Volume.


Postural Score
This postural score feature is used to evaluate and display the manikin's posture. Once the preferred angles have been specified or loaded from a library, you can evaluate the posture using the postural score function.
  • Click Postural Score and the dialog box is displayed with the Display List as the default.
  • Click Close when completed.


Biomechanics Single Action Analysis
This ergonomic tool measures biomechanical data on a worker in a given pose. Calculating and outputting information such as the lumbar spinal loads (abdominal force, abdominal pressure, body movements) and the forces and movements on the manikin joints.
See Using Biomechanics Single Action Analysis.


RULA Analysis
See Flyout for Ergonomic Analysis


Load
The Load manikin parameter corresponds to the forces applied on the body segments. This load parameter is considered when making calculations such as Balance, Inverse Kinematics Behaviors, Center of Gravity, and Biomechanics.
See Inserting or Editing a Load.


Ergonomics report
This gathers the results of the various analyses and produces comprehensive report files from these specifications.
See Reports.


Manikin Surface Export
This exports the manikin in its current posture as a Surface as a 3D Part. The 3D part positions at the same place as the manikin in the scene.
See Using Manikin Surface Export

Flyout for Ergonomic Analysis



RULA Analysis
The RULA ( Rapid Upper Limb Assessment) is an ergonomic assessment tool that considers biomechanical and postural load requirements of job tasks or demands on the neck, trunk, and upper extremities.
See Using the RULA Analysis and Coloring Segments.


Carry Analysis
The Carry Analysis standards uses the Snook and Ciriello tool. This analysis compares actual data for a carrying task to what is considered as a maximum acceptable weight to perform the task.
See Using Carry Analysis.


Push-Pull Analysis
The Push-Pull Analysis standards uses the Snook and Ciriello tool. This analysis allows you to compare actual data for a pushing or pulling task to what is considered as a safe force to perform that task.
See Using Push-Pull Analysis.


Lift-Lower Analysis
Lift-Lower Analysis require two postures (initial and final posture). As soon as the postures are set and recorded select a guideline NIOSH 1981, NIOSH 1991 and Snook and Ciriello.
See Using Lift-Lower Analysis.