TY - EJOU AU - Izawa, Masaki AU - Araki, Ryota AU - Suzuki, Tatsuro AU - Watanabe, Kaito AU - Misaji, Kazuhito TI - Quantifying Roll Feel of a Car by Using a Musculoskeletal Mathematical Model T2 - Computer Modeling in Engineering \& Sciences PY - 2019 VL - 118 IS - 3 SN - 1526-1506 AB - Primary purpose of this research is to create a three-dimensional musculoskeletal mathematical model of a driver of a car using a motion capture system. The model is then used in an analysis of drive torque around joints and attached muscles as a vehicle travels in different travel modes and damping force settings to examine ‘burdens’ for the driver. Previous studies proposed a method of quantifying the degree of musculoskeletal load in simple human motion from the changes in drive torque around joints and attached muscles. However, examination of the level of burdens for the driver while driving using this method does not seem to exist. Especially within the scope of evaluating different travel modes and dampers, there is no other study. Results of this study are hence a valuable new perspective on quantitative analysis of the burdens for the driver’s joints and muscles depending on the different settings of travel modes and dampers. KW - Human engineering KW - biomechanics KW - musculoskeletal mathematical model KW - driving torque KW - motion capture DO - 10.31614/cmes.2019.04470