A computerized dynamic man-model is being developed as part of a contract administered by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) through the auspices of the Joint Army Navy Aircraft Instrumentation Research (JANAIR) Program Working Group. The baseline man-model to be developed in the first year of the proposed six-year program is a 23-joint articulated link 'stick-man'. The anthropometric, joint angular limit, mass, and visual characteristics used for the initial man-model (BOEMAN-I) are listed in this document. Present literature has been used whenever possible to provide these data. Boeing researchers have supplemented the literature information to complete that needed for BOEMAN-I. (Author)
Cockpit Geometry Evaluation. Volume Ii. Human Data
1969
297 pages
Report
No indication
English
Human Factors Engineering , Aircraft , Cockpits , Man-machine systems , Human engineering , Mathematical models , Anatomical models , Musculoskeletal system , Vision , Performance(Human) , Joints(Physiology) , Anthropometry , Statistical data , Specifications , Computer analysis , Computerized simulation , BOEMAN-1