Yatlarda Ahşap İç Mekan Donatı Elemanlarının Anadolu İnsanının Antropometrik Özelliklerine Uygun Ergonomik Tasarımı
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2021Author
Beydoğan, Cemal
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In this study, the ergonomic properties of the interior fittings used in yacht interior design have been tried to be determined in the light of anthropometric data. It is aimed to contribute to the solution of anthropometric incompatibilities encountered in yachts and the usage difficulties caused by ergonomic conditions accordingly. First of all, literature review, current market analysis, fair participation, consumer survey study and current situation analysis were carried out in line with the determined targets, and in this context, the design problems in yachts, consumer requests and the determination of their suitability for various user groups are revealed. With the survey study, the place of wooden material in yacht spaces and the physiological and psychological effects of wood-human relationship on people are tried to be determined.
Projects of a yacht, for which permission to be used in academic studies from a private yacht design firm, were taken into consideration. Based on the current problems, demands and numerical data determined, the yacht spaces and the interior fittings to be used were redesigned with an ergonomic approach in accordance with the anthropometric measurements of the Anatolian people. According to designs prepared, based on numerical data, the properties that various interior fittings should have on yachts are suggested as standard values. The fact that the majority of the interior construction and interior fittings elements of the yachts are covered with wooden materials is interpreted as a reflection of the power in the wood-human relationship, although it does not constitute a definitive judgment.
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