Effects of seat tray table height and body anthropometry dimensions on passengers' in-flight comfort

In-flight sitting comfort has become a key selection criterion for aircraft passengers when choosing their travel options among available flight services. This comfort feeling can often be associated with the ease of passengers in performing their typical in-flight activities. In view of this notion...

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Main Authors: Hamil, Muhamad Hafiz Fathullah, Romli, Fairuz Izzuddin, Muhammad Shafiq Reincastle, Muhammad Shakir Reincastle
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Published: Praise Worthy Prize 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107612/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1076122024-09-09T02:56:14Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107612/ Effects of seat tray table height and body anthropometry dimensions on passengers' in-flight comfort Hamil, Muhamad Hafiz Fathullah Romli, Fairuz Izzuddin Muhammad Shafiq Reincastle, Muhammad Shakir Reincastle In-flight sitting comfort has become a key selection criterion for aircraft passengers when choosing their travel options among available flight services. This comfort feeling can often be associated with the ease of passengers in performing their typical in-flight activities. In view of this notion, having an appropriate height of the seat tray table that aptly matches the passengers body anthropometry is imperative to enable them to adopt comfortable sitting posture while doing their in-flight activities. In this study, an activity-based sitting comfort experiment is conducted in an aircraft cabin mock-up where the participants were asked to rate their comfort level when they used the seat tray table during eating, writing and typing activities at seven different settings of the tray tables height: 66 cm, 69 cm, 72 cm, 75 cm, 78 cm, 81 cm and 84 cm. A total of 15 volunteers participated in the experiment and the collected sitting comfort data is then statistically analyzed through ANOVA method using the MINITAB software. The analysis results have indicated that the height of seat tray table and several passengers anthropometry parameters have high influences on their in-flight comfort level while performing their common in-flight activities. Additionally, the findings also suggested that there is a potential optimum setting of seat tray tables height that can maximize the passengers comfort level. Praise Worthy Prize 2023 Article PeerReviewed Hamil, Muhamad Hafiz Fathullah and Romli, Fairuz Izzuddin and Muhammad Shafiq Reincastle, Muhammad Shakir Reincastle (2023) Effects of seat tray table height and body anthropometry dimensions on passengers' in-flight comfort. International Journal on Engineering Applications, 11 (3). pp. 182-188. ISSN 2533-2295; ESSN: 2281-2881 https://www.praiseworthyprize.org/jsm/index.php?journal=irea&page=article&op=view&path[]=26979 10.15866/irea.v11i3.22685
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description In-flight sitting comfort has become a key selection criterion for aircraft passengers when choosing their travel options among available flight services. This comfort feeling can often be associated with the ease of passengers in performing their typical in-flight activities. In view of this notion, having an appropriate height of the seat tray table that aptly matches the passengers body anthropometry is imperative to enable them to adopt comfortable sitting posture while doing their in-flight activities. In this study, an activity-based sitting comfort experiment is conducted in an aircraft cabin mock-up where the participants were asked to rate their comfort level when they used the seat tray table during eating, writing and typing activities at seven different settings of the tray tables height: 66 cm, 69 cm, 72 cm, 75 cm, 78 cm, 81 cm and 84 cm. A total of 15 volunteers participated in the experiment and the collected sitting comfort data is then statistically analyzed through ANOVA method using the MINITAB software. The analysis results have indicated that the height of seat tray table and several passengers anthropometry parameters have high influences on their in-flight comfort level while performing their common in-flight activities. Additionally, the findings also suggested that there is a potential optimum setting of seat tray tables height that can maximize the passengers comfort level.
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author Hamil, Muhamad Hafiz Fathullah
Romli, Fairuz Izzuddin
Muhammad Shafiq Reincastle, Muhammad Shakir Reincastle
spellingShingle Hamil, Muhamad Hafiz Fathullah
Romli, Fairuz Izzuddin
Muhammad Shafiq Reincastle, Muhammad Shakir Reincastle
Effects of seat tray table height and body anthropometry dimensions on passengers' in-flight comfort
author_facet Hamil, Muhamad Hafiz Fathullah
Romli, Fairuz Izzuddin
Muhammad Shafiq Reincastle, Muhammad Shakir Reincastle
author_sort Hamil, Muhamad Hafiz Fathullah
title Effects of seat tray table height and body anthropometry dimensions on passengers' in-flight comfort
title_short Effects of seat tray table height and body anthropometry dimensions on passengers' in-flight comfort
title_full Effects of seat tray table height and body anthropometry dimensions on passengers' in-flight comfort
title_fullStr Effects of seat tray table height and body anthropometry dimensions on passengers' in-flight comfort
title_full_unstemmed Effects of seat tray table height and body anthropometry dimensions on passengers' in-flight comfort
title_sort effects of seat tray table height and body anthropometry dimensions on passengers' in-flight comfort
publisher Praise Worthy Prize
publishDate 2023
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107612/
https://www.praiseworthyprize.org/jsm/index.php?journal=irea&page=article&op=view&path[]=26979
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