In 1999, a Shuttle crew member was unable to operate the backrest lever for the lightweight seat in microgravity. It is essential that crew members can adjust this backrest lever, which is titled forward during launch and then moved backward upon reaching orbit. This adjustment is needed to cushion the crew members during an inadvertent crash landing situation. JSCs Anthropometry and Biomechanics Facility (ABF) performed an evaluation of the seat controls and provided recommendations on whether the seat lever positions and operations should be modified. The original Shuttle seats were replaced with new lightweight seats whose controls were moved, with one control at the front and the other at the back. The ABF designed a 12-person experimen...
The primary objective of this project is to provide information pertaining to changes in seated heig...
er demonstrates the r seat in a simulated. All rights reserved. the energy through a stroking load l...
This study examined the effect of seat position on handrim biomechanics. Thirteen experienced users ...
Various gloveboxes (GBXs) have been used aboard the Shuttle and ISS. Though the overall technical sp...
The Anthropometry and Biomechanics Laboratory (ABL) at JSC conducts multi-disciplinary research focu...
With permanent human presence onboard the International Space Station (ISS), crews will be living an...
Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1999....
The design of a spacecraft has many trade-offs to reduce its mass, which typically result in reduced...
While in microgravity, astronauts are preoccupied with physical restraint, which takes attention awa...
Research has shown that the space environment induces physiological changes in the human body, such ...
Restraints constitute the unique and necessary aids for living and working in microgravity condition...
Pre-pretensioners are active and reversible devices that apply light tension to the seatbelt (less t...
Crew modules use recumbent seats to sustain increased acceleration in the upright direction. Entry (...
The study determined the seatbelt pre-pretensioner force needed and the time required to reposition ...
Energy-absorbing troop seats can save lives and mitigate injury in many military aircraft mishaps. S...
The primary objective of this project is to provide information pertaining to changes in seated heig...
er demonstrates the r seat in a simulated. All rights reserved. the energy through a stroking load l...
This study examined the effect of seat position on handrim biomechanics. Thirteen experienced users ...
Various gloveboxes (GBXs) have been used aboard the Shuttle and ISS. Though the overall technical sp...
The Anthropometry and Biomechanics Laboratory (ABL) at JSC conducts multi-disciplinary research focu...
With permanent human presence onboard the International Space Station (ISS), crews will be living an...
Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1999....
The design of a spacecraft has many trade-offs to reduce its mass, which typically result in reduced...
While in microgravity, astronauts are preoccupied with physical restraint, which takes attention awa...
Research has shown that the space environment induces physiological changes in the human body, such ...
Restraints constitute the unique and necessary aids for living and working in microgravity condition...
Pre-pretensioners are active and reversible devices that apply light tension to the seatbelt (less t...
Crew modules use recumbent seats to sustain increased acceleration in the upright direction. Entry (...
The study determined the seatbelt pre-pretensioner force needed and the time required to reposition ...
Energy-absorbing troop seats can save lives and mitigate injury in many military aircraft mishaps. S...
The primary objective of this project is to provide information pertaining to changes in seated heig...
er demonstrates the r seat in a simulated. All rights reserved. the energy through a stroking load l...
This study examined the effect of seat position on handrim biomechanics. Thirteen experienced users ...