How Women and Men Pee: Assessing Gender-Specific Urination Practices for a Comfortable Toilet Experience

Vasco Schelbert, Lena Kriwanek, S. Sakthivel, Lotte Kristoferitsch, Harald Gründl, C. Lüthi
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NoMix toilets separate urine and feces at the source and are a promising resource recovery technology. However, design issues hamper the transformation from unattractive to aspirational products. Little effort has been done to design toilets that account for physiological differences, leading to adverse effects on user-friendliness and urine separation efficiency. We used infrared recordings to assess gender-specific urination practices. Based on field data, we developed the Urinator, a simple device that allows simulating male and female urine streams. This supports engineers in developing more user- and gender-friendly and reuse-oriented sanitation technologies.
女性和男性如何撒尿:评估性别特定的排尿习惯以获得舒适的厕所体验
NoMix厕所从源头分离尿液和粪便,是一种很有前途的资源回收技术。然而,设计问题阻碍了从没有吸引力到令人向往的产品的转变。在设计考虑到生理差异的厕所方面,人们做的努力很少,这导致了对用户友好性和尿液分离效率的不利影响。我们使用红外线记录来评估不同性别的排尿习惯。根据现场数据,我们开发了一个简单的装置,可以模拟男性和女性的尿液流。这将支持工程师开发更有利于用户和性别的、面向重复使用的卫生技术。
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