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TRUCK DRIVER SHIN-KNEE POSITION FOR CLUTCH AND ACCELERATOR

1985-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1521_198510
This SAE Recommended Practice describes two-dimensional, 95th percentile truck driver, side view, seated shin-knee contours for both the accelerator operating leg and the clutch operating leg for horizontally adjustable seats (Fig. 1). There is one contour for the clutch shin-knee and one contour for the accelerator shin-knee. There are three locating equations for each curve to accommodate male/female ratios of 50/50, 75/25 and 90/10 to 95/5.
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TRUCK DRIVER STOMACH POSITION

1990-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1522_199003
This SAE Recommended Practice describes two-dimensional 95th percentile truck driver side view, seated stomach contours for horizontally adjustable seats (see Figure 1). There is one contour and three locating lines to accommodate male-to-female ratios of 50:50, 75:25, and 90:10 to 95:5.
Standard

TRUCK DRIVER STOMACH POSITION

1985-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1522_198510
This SAE Recommended Practice describes two-dimensional 95th percentile truck driver side view, seated stomach contours for horizontally adjustable seats (Fig. 1). There is one contour and three locating lines to accommodate male/female ratios of 50/50, 75/25 and 90/10 to 95/5.
Standard

Truck Driver Stomach Position

2009-02-10
HISTORICAL
J1522_200902
This SAE Recommended Practice describes two-dimensional 95th percentile truck driver side view, seated stomach contours for horizontally adjustable seats (see Figure 1). There is one contour and three locating lines to accommodate male-to-female ratios of 50:50, 75:25, and 90:10 to 95:5.
Standard

Truck Driver Stomach Position

1998-12-01
HISTORICAL
J1522_199812
This SAE Recommended Practice describes two-dimensional 95th percentile truck driver side view, seated stomach contours for horizontally adjustable seats (see Figure 1). There is one contour and three locating lines to accommodate male-to-female ratios of 50:50, 75:25, and 90:10 to 95:5.
Standard

Truck Driver Shin-Knee Position for Clutch and Accelerator

1998-12-01
HISTORICAL
J1521_199812
This SAE Recommended Practice describes two-dimensional, 95th percentile truck driver, side view, seated shin-knee contours for both the accelerator operating leg and the clutch operating leg for horizontally adjustable seats (see Figure 1). There is one contour for the clutch shin-knee and one contour for the accelerator shin-knee. There are three locating equations for each curve to accommodate male-to-female ratios of 50:50, 75:25, and 90:10 to 95:5.
Standard

TRUCK DRIVER SHIN-KNEE POSITION FOR CLUTCH AND ACCELERATOR

1987-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1521_198703
This SAE Recommended Practice describes two-dimensional, 95th percentile truck driver, side view, seated shin-knee contours for both the accelerator operating leg and the clutch operating leg for horizontally adjustable seats (Fig. 1). There is one contour for the clutch shin-knee and one contour for the accelerator shin-knee. There are three locating equations for each curve to accommodate male/female ratios of 50/50, 75/25 and 90/10 to 95/5.
Standard

Truck Driver Shin-Knee Position for Clutch and Accelerator

2009-02-10
HISTORICAL
J1521_200902
This SAE Recommended Practice describes two-dimensional, 95th percentile truck driver, side view, seated shin-knee contours for both the accelerator operating leg and the clutch operating leg for horizontally adjustable seats (see Figure 1). There is one contour for the clutch shin-knee and one contour for the accelerator shin-knee. There are three locating equations for each curve to accommodate male-to-female ratios of 50:50, 75:25, and 90:10 to 95:5.
Standard

Describing and Evaluating the Truck Driver's Viewing Environment

2010-10-22
CURRENT
J1750_201010
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes three alternate methods for describing and evaluating the truck driver's viewing environment: the Target Evaluation, the Polar Plot and the Horizontal Planar Projection. The Target Evaluation describes the field of view volume around a vehicle, allowing for ray projections, or other geometrically accurate simulations, that demonstrate areas visible or non-visible to the driver. The Target Evaluation method may also be conducted manually, with appropriate physical layouts, in lieu of CAD methods. The Polar Plot presents the entire available field of view in an angular format, onto which items of interest may be plotted, whereas the Horizontal Planar Projection presents the field of view at a given elevation chosen for evaluation. These methods are based on the Three Dimensional Reference System described in SAE J182a.
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