The Cockpit Geometry Evaluation Program is a development of improved methods for evaluating the physical compatibility of crew members with crew stations. The heart of the program is a 23 joint, three dimensional man-model (BOEMAN-II) that simulates the motion of humans performing tasks in a given environment. The Computer Program System ties together all developments of the project. The System utilizes an updatable bank of anthropological and environmental data. The System provides information concerning reach capability, locations and orientation of joints and body segments during movement, and/or physical interference of BOEMAN-II with the crew station and with himself, numerical performance data on joint displacement and deflection and mass displacements. (Author)
Cockpit Geometry Evaluation. Volume Iii. Computer Program
1970
434 pages
Report
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Englisch