Ergonomic Evaluation of an Aircraft Cockpit with RAMSIS 3D Human Modeling Software
Date Published: 2001-06-26
Paper Number:2001-01-2115
DOI: 10.4271/2001-01-2115
Citation:
van der Meulen, P. and DiClemente, P., "Ergonomic Evaluation of an Aircraft Cockpit with RAMSIS 3D Human Modeling Software," SAE Technical Paper 2001-01-2115, 2001, doi:10.4271/2001-01-2115.
Author(s):
Peter A. Van Der Meulen - Tecmath of North America, Inc.
Perry Diclemente - Eclipse 500 Engineering
The 3D digital human model RAMSIS, which is primarily used in the automotive industry, has been used to predict probable pilot behavior in a proposed cockpit design for the Eclipse 500 jet. The results were used to detect potential accommodation problems as early as possible, as well as to establish guidelines and requirements for further design of the cockpit and interior components.
Defining interactions between a digital human model and a CAD environment, such that it reflects interaction between real pilots and cockpits as realistically as possible, is often an arbitrary process. Nevertheless, 3D human models prove to be powerful design tools for aircraft cockpit designers to ensure functional and comfortable accommodation of the target pilot population.
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