Does anyone have a 3d model of a correctly proportioned 95 percentile mannequin? My students need one for designing concept vehicles and we are having trouble finding one that we know is correct.
Thanks
Russell
Does anyone have a 3d model of a correctly proportioned 95 percentile mannequin? My students need one for designing concept vehicles and we are having trouble finding one that we know is correct.
Thanks
Russell
Hi Anna!
You are right about free models. If we were in a private business setting instead of educational setting, I wouldn't mind buying a correctly built model. It is hard to get the governor to sign off on an expensive model human.
I've tried GrabCAD, 3dContentCentral, ASME, SME, and SAE. I found some prints at SAE.org with dimensions to meet the 95 percentile male. This should be enough to get the students to build a model in house.
Thanks for your help Anna Wood!
Thanks Deepak!
I have looked at the ones from GrabCAD and may actually use a couple of those. However, I didn't find any there that are SAE qualified 95 percentile. Having said that, I went to www.SAE.org and found prints with dimensions, so I will have the student build a few models for use in the classroom. One I have a few students building models, I'll showcase them and share a link. Thanks for your time Deepak Gupta
Russell
The BodyWorks is AWESOME! Check out: https://www.solidworks.com/partner-product/bodyworks-2000
Official Website: https://www.human2go.com/
Human2go is a certified Solidworks partner, creating precision human Solidworks models for the global Solidworks community. The company is based in New Zealand, and has provided hundreds of clients with ID and CAD services throughout more than 20 years of operating. These human Solidworks models do not require any file conversion to run with Solidworks, and are fully pose-able. They retain their precision in measurements throughout their range of movement.
The lead ergonomics engineer Paul Zwaan, has over 35 years experience in product design, project management, electronics, and R&D management. Past employers include manufacturers of scientific equipment, healthcare and electronic products, and personal electric vehicles.
The BodyWorks CAD models use a unique joint system that allows for straightforward and precise adjustment of limbs into the desired position. There are several body percentiles to choose from as well as preset positions to make adjustment easy.
HumanWorks is an advanced version of BodyWorks which behaves like any Solidworks assembly (complete with PhotoWorks textures). HumanWorks CAD models have hideaway handles for easy posing. They include adjustable clothing and configurations for maximum versatility and advanced pose changes. HumanWorks includes options from models of babies through to boys, girls, woman and man 3D models.
Have you tried CadHuman.com? 3dhumanmodel.com? Though I suspect you would like a free set of anthropomorphic models.
What websites have you tried?