Summary: | In order to improve the coordination between human and agricultural machinery, taking Rosa roxburghii picking machine as an example, a virtual design method based on human-machine-environment system, combined with three-dimensional digital simulation technology and human skeleton biology and other disciplines is proposed. Three-dimensional parametric modeling of Rosa roxburghii picking machine is carried out by using three-dimensional engineering software. In JACK simulation software, a digital human body model is created to analyse the comfort, accessibility and visibility of the operator. The coordination degree of agricultural machinery design in the human-machine-environment system can be judged in advance, and targeted optimization design can be carried out to achieve the purpose of improving the coordination between human and machinery in the human-machine-environment system and reduce the accident rate. This method shortens the research and development cycle of agricultural machinery and provides a reference for humanized design of agricultural machinery design.
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