Objective: to give an exhaustive view of CATIA V5
products
                                                    CATIA Version 5 Release 14
Used by: IBM/BPs/DS
Audience: Application engineers
          PRODUCT SYNTHESIS DOMAIN
            Human Modeling products
                                   (HBR,HME,HPA,HAA)
                                   Cumulative Overview
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Content
          Introduction
          V5 Solution
             Targets
             Products
                 Human Builder (HBR)
                 Human Measurements Editor (HME)
                 Human Posture Analysis (HPA)
                 Human Activity Analysis (HAA)
                 Human Task Simulation (MHT) – DELMIA Only
             Competitors
          Packaging
          What’s new in V5R14 ?
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                                  Introduction
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   Total Design-Lifecycle Human Modeling Solutions
Anywhere where a human
interfaces with the system:
        Concept Design
        Detailed Design
        Process Planning
        Task Design
        System Layout
        Operability
        Maintenance
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        Packaging
        Training
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Native integration
                  Design with
                      Catia
                    Human         DMU and Data
  Manufacturing   modelling     management with
    with Delmia
                                        Enovia
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  Human modeling solution
                Postural analysis    Vision
Anthropometry
                                                         Ergonomics
                                                            analysis
   Workplace
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      Layout
                                Worker simulation
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                                  V5 Solution
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Markets, Processes and Users targeted
 Markets & Processes :
    Aerospace: Cockpit accommodation studies, cabin design,
     maintenance, manufacturing, supportability, simulation-based training
    Automotive: Occupant packaging, manufacturing, ingress/egress
     studies, maintenance procedure design, simulation-based training, sales
     and marketing, global product positioning
    Heavy Engineering / Plant design: Operability studies, health and safety,
     training, emergency procedure design, fabrication procedure design,
     maintenance procedures, Accommodation/Habitat design
    Shipbuilding: Control Room design, Installation and maintainability
     studies, simulation-based training, teamwork studies, Ingress/egress
     studies
    White Goods / Electrical: Product Design, global audience
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     accommodation studies, product assembly, product maintenance, sales
     and marketing
 Users :
    Design engineers, Managers Maintainability engineers, Concept
     designers
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V5 ‘Human’ Solutions
        Human Builder
              Human Measurements
              Editor
              Human Posture
              Analysis
              Human Activity Analysis
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              Human Task Simulation
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Human Builder
 Human Builder (HBR)
         … creates and manipulates accurate standard digital
         manikins in digital mock-up environment for key
         human-product interaction analysis early in the
         product lifecycle.
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Human Builder – Assessment
Intuitively create standard manikins.
Assesses the manikin vision allowing a better understanding of what an
operator sees in task environment.
Defines manikin postures and positions for manipulation.
Allows integration of created manikins in the product DMU environment for
quick simulation and analysis of human-product interactions.
Supports multi-CAD management.
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   Human Builder – Assessment
Breakthrough
  Accurate body hierarchy
    99 links define the skeletal structure with 148 degrees of freedom for realistic
     joint movements and constraints. HBR also possesses a fully articulated spine,
     shoulder and hand model. These provide the user with exceptional flexibility to
     use the appropriate anthropometrical variables to tackle specific problems.
  Library management
    Manikin oriented libraries, such as angular limitations, comfort angles, maximum
     force exertion, and other preferred angles are provided, as well as global
     posture libraries and local posture libraries (grasp, pinch, grip, hook, etc.).
  Advanced vision simulation
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    4 types of vision are available; ambinocular, binocular, monocular left and
     monocular right. Vision behavioral models are used to replicate the actual
     movement of the human eye so that users see precisely what the manikin sees.
     The sophisticated vision features available in HBR also allow to display
     peripheral cones, central cones, blind spot and line of sight. Furthermore,
     adjustable fields of view and distance attributes are also provided.
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Human Measurements Editor
     Human Measurements Editor (HME)
       … allows the creation of detailed digital humans for
       advanced human factors analysis and global target
       audience accommodation.
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HME – Assessment
Takes advantage of all Human Builder functions.
Customizes all manikin anthropometry variables for user-specific human
modeling.
Creates boundary manikins for true target audience accomodation.
Analyzes relationships between anthropometry variables.
Integrates with Knowledgeware for anthropometry management.
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HME – Assessment
 Breakthrough
      Number of available Anthropometrics
      databases
   Users can access to 94 of the latest, and most representative,
    male and female population statistics such as US Army Natick,
    NASA STD 3000 and MIL-STD 1472D. These surveys contain
    data relating to anthropometrical variables, standard deviations,
    percentile values and correlations.
      Generation of Boundary Manikins
   Manikins are generated using multi-normal modelling
    techniques. Upon user input of critical variables, a
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    special boundary manikin algorithm unique to Human
    Measurement Editor 2 automatically adjusts all other
    manikin anthropometrical variables based on statistical
    correlations.
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Human Posture Analysis
     Human Posture Analysis (HPA)
       … allows to examine, score, and iterate whole body
       and localized postures to determine operator comfort
       and performance in the context of a new design.
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Human Posture Analysis –
           Assessment
Takes advantage of all Human Builder functions and brings advanced tools
for human posture analysis.
Creates customized comfort libraries by defining the right range of human
motion for comfort or precision.
Scores posture according to the preferred motion zones and iterate them to
optimize postures.
Supports published comfort databases for postural analysis.
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Human Posture Analysis – Assessment
   Breakthrough
      Advanced Postural Prediction
      Coupled Joint Movements
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Human Activity Analysis
      Human Activity Analysis (HAA)
        … maximizes human comfort, safety and
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        performance through a wide range of tools and
        methods that specifically analyze how a manikin
        interacts with objects in its virtual environment.
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Human Activity Analysis – Assessment
  Breakthrough
    Full availability of Human Factors analysis techniques
    seamlessly integrated into common design
    environment
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Human Task Simulation
     Human Task Simulation (MHT)
     … allows to describe Human Process in the digital factory
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     Walk, Pick, Place… Manage human in the PPR environment
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Main competitors
    Unigraphics/EAI JACK
    Tecmath RAMSIS
    Boeing Human Modeling System
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                                  Packaging
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V5 ‘Human’ Solutions
All these products are available through the three brands :
     Human Builder
             Human Measurements Editor
             Human Posture
             Analysis
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             Human Activity Analysis
                               Excepted TMH :
              Human Task Simulation
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                                  V5R14 Highlights
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Product Enhancements Overview
   Human Builder
      Manikin Model Enhancement
      User Interface Enhancement
      Manikin Catalogs Enhancement
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   Manikin Model Enhancement
Enhancement of the manikin appearance in order to make it
more “realistic”
   Use the technology of the surfaces
    subdivision (Catmull-Clark)
   The “Reference Mesh” used here
    has been transformed / scaled to
    best match the ellipses dimensions
   Levels of details are still
    available with the new
    subdivision technology
    (adjustment is done via
    the current “Resolution”
    slider)
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   Manikin Model Enhancement
Introduction of a new spine segmentation based on anatomic
nomenclature in order to improve the spine manipulation and
analysis
  More logical and standard way
   to move the spine is which
   vertebras are group into two
   specific sections: lumbar and
   thoracic
  Eliminate the problem of
   selecting and moving each
   vertebra of the manikin
  “Postural Score” and “Posture Editor” dialog
   box ,the limitations and the preferred
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   angle user interface as been modified to
   set angles value for each section and not
   for the each vertebra
  As for the manikin tree, the individual
   vertebras will no longer be listed
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    Manikin Model Enhancement
The spine model and trunk silhouette has been rework in
order to improve accuracy and realism of the manikin
   Modification consists of a
    repositioning of the lower
    lumbar joint (L5/S1) based on
    mean scaling relationships with
    the pelvis width (Schneider et
    al., 1994)
   In the new model, the pelvis
    (line between H-point and spine
    joint L5/S1) is more vertical or
    in line with the thigh segment in
    standing posture
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   The trunk’s curves have been
    accentuated in order to follow
    the spine curve
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     User Interface Enhancement
Completion of the Manikin’s structure in order to have one
node (root) for each manikin’s attributes in the PPR Tree
 New Profiles Section for all general
  attributes (not associated to a specific
  segment), that shouldn’t be modified
  during simulation
   New Settings Section to set the
   Manikin in his environment (posturing
   & positioning)
   Standardization of the Copy/Paste
   process for copying between manikins
   and catalog usage
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   Follow the principle of having one node
   per attribute
   “Lines of sight” have been relocated
   under “Body” node
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   User Interface Enhancement
Having one “Properties” dialog box or tab for each Attribute of
the manikin.
   New dialog boxes or tabs have
    been created for the following
    properties: Segment Offsets
    (now called Offsets), Angular
    Limitations and Preferred
    Angles
   “Offset” includes a list of
    segments on which offsets have
    been set and a reset button
   “Limitation” tab is similar to the
    “Offset” tab but with
    information on the DOF and the
    Percentage of accommodation
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   “Preferred Angles” includes the
    segment name, the DOF and a
    “Remove” button replaces the
    “Reset” button
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   MHB – Manikin Catalogs Enhancement
Easier way for selecting manikin’s attributes to be saved in the
catalog
   In the dialog box, user will no
    longer have to specify the
    manikin and segments from
    which he wants to save
    manikin’s attributes
   Selection is made directly in
    the PPR tree
   Attributes can be selected on
    different manikins. If two or
    more elements are in conflict,
    only the first one will be saved
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   MHB – Manikin Catalogs Enhancement
Capability to save new Manikin’s Attributes inside catalogs
   New attributes that can
    now be saved in the
    catalog are the following:
        Constraints
        Loads
        Manikin’s Profile and
         Settings:
               Display
               Colouring
               Attaches
               Referential
               Locks
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               IK Behaviours
               Segments Offsets
               Limitations
               Preferred Angles
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    Manikin Catalogs Enhancement
Capability to save more than one data type inside a catalog
element (combination of manikin’s attributes)
 New concept of Combination for
  the manikin’s attributes saved in a
  catalog
 It is now possible to save more then
  one data type on a catalog element
 The list of attributes can be multi-
  selected using the CTRL keys, at the
  Save time
 All the attributes or only selected
  ones can be applied.
 The current combination “Posture
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  and Position” is split in two distinct
  attributes
 Icons of the attributes that are part
  of the combination are displayed in
  the bottom of the preview
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                                  What’s new in V5R13 ?
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Product Enhancements Overview
  Human Builder (HBR)
      Easier Manikin Positioning
      Better Library Management
      New Manikin Attribute
  Human Activity Analysis (HAA)
      New Analysis
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    HBR – Easier Manikin Positioning
Introduction of a new method for moving the manikin in IK
Mode using a 3D Mouse supported by V5
  3D mouse connected into a serial or USB
   port works in parallel with the regular
   mouse without affecting its use.
  The spatial representation is like if user
   stands behind the manikin and places his
   hand on the manikin’s hand, foot,
   head…
   Then, for example, pushing forward, left
   on the mouse, will make the manikin’s
   segment go forward, left…
  Rotations are available in IK ‘Segment
   Frame’ Mode.
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    HBR – Better Library Management
Capability to save extended data types inside catalogs and
enhance the usability of the catalog commands (“Open” and
“Save”)
 Allow the saving of the following data types inside a catalog: Posture
  and Position, Anthropometry, Vision, Angular Limitations, Preferred
  Angles
 Replace the existing 'Save
  in Human Library'
  command by a command
  named ‘Save in Catalog’
 Still keep mechanism for
  converting existing .swl file
  into posture catalog file
 Adds specific icon on the
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  preview image, depending
  on the type of data being
  referenced
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   HBR – New Manikin Attribute
Capability to create a Load specification on the manikin’s
hands
 A new node called “Loads” is added under the Manikin tree.
 Load data is taken into account in the new Biomechanics analysis, the
  center of gravity calculation and the ‘Balance’ IK behavior property.
 A double click on the Load in the specification tree allows customization
  of the Load through the “Loads Properties” panel.
 The 3D views of the load (arrows) can be edited via “Tools/Options ->
  Human Activity Analysis”.
                                                      New Node
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     HAA – New Analysis
Provide the user with a new ergonomic tool for computing
biomechanical analysis data on a worker in a given posture
   Calculates and outputs information such as lumbar spinal loads,
    abdominal force, abdominal pressure, body moments and ground
    reaction forces acting upon the worker's feet.
   Outputs (based upon scientific community research) are organized in
    five tabs: Summary, Spine Limit, Joint Moment Strength Data,
    Reaction Forces & Moments and Segment Positions.
   An “Export” button allows the user to save the biomechanical data in a
    text file.
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