SAE J826

Devices for Use in Defining and Measuring Vehicle Seating Accommodation.

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Standard:
  • J826
Revised:
  • 2008-11-11
Issuing:
  • Human Accom And Design Devices Stds Comm
Scope:

The devices of this SAE Standard provide the means by which passenger compartment dimensions can be obtained using a deflected seat rather than a free seat contour as a reference for defining seating space. All definitions and dimensions used in conjunction with this document are described in SAE J1100. These devices are intended only to apply to the driver side or center occupant seating spaces and are not to be construed as instruments which measure or indicate occupant capabilities or comfort. This document covers only one H-point machine installed on a seat during each test. Certified H-point templates and machines can be purchased from:SAE International400 Commonwealth DriveWarrendale, PA 15096-0001Specific procedures are included in Appendix A for seat measurements in short- and long-coupled vehicles and in Appendix B for measurement of the driver seat cushion angle. Specifications and a calibration inspection procedure for the H-point machine are given in Appendix C. Additional considerations are necessary when a Head Restraint Measuring Device (HRMD) is mounted to an H-point machine (Appendix D).

The devices described in this document provide a method for a reliable layout and measurement of occupant seating compartments and/or seats. They are not to be construed as tools that measure or indicate occupant capabilities or comfort. The devices are intended for applications at designated seating positions. They are not intended for use in defining or assessing temporary seating, such as folding jump seats.When using the H-Point Machine (HPM), interactions can occur between adjacent seating positions (i.e., having an HPM installed at the center occupant position can change the results obtained for the outboard occupant position). Therefore, only one machine should be installed in a particular row of seats during each test.

History:
StandardPublishedRevisionStatus
J826_2008112008-11-11LatestRevised
J826_2008032008-03-27HistoricalRevised
J826_1995071995-07-01HistoricalRevised
J826_1992061992-06-01HistoricalRevised
J826_1991061991-06-01HistoricalRevised
J826_1987051987-05-01HistoricalRevised
J826_1980041980-04-01HistoricalRevised
AKA:
  • SAE J 826
Sector:
  • Automotive
Topic:
  • Human Factors
  • Passenger compartments
  • Seats and seating
  • Crash Research
  • Anthropometric test devices (ATD)
  • Tests and Testing

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