Culture Chair Product Design Using The Pahl and Beitz Method
Perancangan Desain Produk Kursi Kuliah Menggunakan Metode Pahl and Beitz
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Desain Product, Pahl and Beitz MethodeAbstract
Lectures are activities carried out by students in gaining new knowledge and insights. During lectures students need facilities that can support, help facilitate student activities. One of facilities on campus is lecture chairs. Observation of ergonomics factors in lecture chairs is carried out within limits of the accuracy of use sitting facilities and their impact on user comfort in teaching and learning process. redesign of lecture chairs to can to provide more comfort to students on campus. Type of research method used is quantitative. Design lecture chairs according to PAHL and BEITZ methods has 4 stages, namely project design, product concept design, shape design, and product detail design. In study, anthropometric data used to design is using data on dimensions of human body. Conclusion design for making lecture chairs can be flexible by providing spacing on the desks lecture chairs and providing shelves to put books so they are neat.
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