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Designing orthopaedic seat cushion made of rattan using quality function deployment approach
L. Gozali, AMLU. Watun, L. Widodo, S. Ismail, AG. Chofreh, DE. Herwindiati, A. Gunadi, FA. Goni, S. Susanto, WH. Cheng
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Using ergonomic orthopaedic chairs can address spinal issues, particularly HNP, due to their flexible and elastic properties. By achieving optimal ergonomic design, various positive aspects can be achieved, such as increasing work quality productivity and reducing the cost of injuries or accidents. This research demonstrates diverse product design approaches to enhance posture health ergonomics, address specific musculoskeletal disorder issues, and consider local needs and available materials. Rattan is a tropical vine widely used in the furniture industry and predominantly found in wooded areas such as Indonesia. This research combines market research, morphology, ergonomic study, concept selection, QFD, HoQ, stiffness test, and prototype review. The QFD method was chosen in this study due to its excellence in connecting consumer desires with the product development process. Data of respondents consist of 51 % of respondents were male, 49 % were female, 88 % were aged between 18 and 34 years old, and 10 % were aged between 35 and 54 years old. The approach of 6 stages of product design as the primary framework for developing our product such as: planning, concept development (concept screening, product morphology, concept selection), system-level design, detailed design, testing, refinement and launching. Based on the calculations using the HOQ, it is identified that the primary focus in designing the rattan-based orthopaedic seating, lies in the orthopaedic design that provides maximum comfort for the spine. The comparison results indicate that the stiffness level of rattan weaving is nearly like latex, with a similarity percentage of 89 %. Data analysis using the QFD method indicates that the primary priority aspect is the orthopaedic design, followed by the selection of quality materials, cost-effectiveness, versatility, and appealing design aspects. Rattan's superior air circulation provides comfort by preventing excessive heat accumulation, excellence in strength and durability, ensuring ease of lightweight modelling, and providing more sustainable material.
Department of Industrial Engineering Parahyangan University Bandung Indonesia
Department of Informatics Universitas Tarumanagara Jakarta Indonesia
Department of Law Universitas Tarumanagara Jakarta Indonesia
Faculty of Health and Life Science INTI International University Nilai Malaysia
Industrial Engineering Department Universitas Tarumanagara Jakarta Indonesia
Razak Faculty of Technology and Informatics Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
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