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Differences between the Anthropometric Measurements of Serbian and Libyan Male Passenger Car Drivers

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  • Zorica Veljković
  • Aleksandar Brkić
  • Vesna Spasojevic Brkić
  • Milivoj Klarin
  • Ahmed Essdai
  • Sanja Stanisavljev

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The collection and analysis of anthropometric characteristics for various passenger car user populations is a very important predecessor of the design process. The first aim of this survey is to collect up-to-date anthropometric data for male passenger car drivers in Serbia and to collect those data for the first time in Libya. The second aim of this survey is to compare the collected data and enable further modeling using both univariate and multivariate operators’ models from both samples. Anthropometric measurements on standing height, sitting height, lower leg length, upper leg length, shoulder width, hip breadth, arm length, and foot length were collected for 921 Serbian and 300 Libyan male drivers. Results show that, for Serbian male drivers, a correlation between variables exists in 67.85% cases, while for Libyan male drivers, a correlation between variables exists in 39.28% cases. The comparison of mean values between variables for Serbian and Libyan male drivers showed that, beside shoulder width, all others have significantly higher values for Serbians than for Libyikans. Consequently, there are different interior space dimensions of the vehicle obtained: for Serbian drivers, interior space dimensions amounted to 1500 × 561 × 1230 mm and for Libyan drivers amounted to1400 × 591 × 1155 mm which are useful to passenger car designers in eliminating existing anthropometric inconsistencies.

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  • Zorica Veljković & Aleksandar Brkić & Vesna Spasojevic Brkić & Milivoj Klarin & Ahmed Essdai & Sanja Stanisavljev, 2020. "Differences between the Anthropometric Measurements of Serbian and Libyan Male Passenger Car Drivers," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-11, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:9167589
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/9167589
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