This report provides preliminary guidance for laboratory testing of marine shock isolation seats. The purpose of the test is to demonstrate the effectiveness of a passive seat in reducing simulated wave impact loads in a laboratory before installation in a high-speed planning craft. It includes testing procedures, instrumentation system guidance, data processing requirements, test criteria, and test report contents. This guide presents a collection of Navy preferences and expectations that will be updated as new criteria or techniques are developed.
Laboratory Test Requirements for Marine Shock Isolation Seats
2018
50 pages
Report
No indication
English
Marine Engineering , Structural Mechanics , Engineering , Resonant frequency , Shock mitigation , Search and rescue , Shock response spectra , Shock tests , Ejection seats , Impact loads , Naval architecture , Drop tests , Landing craft , Shock isolation seat , Hsc(high sped craft) , Srss(shock response spectrum of seat cushion acceleration) , Srsb(shock response spectrum of seat base input acceleration) , Passive shock isolation seats systems
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