The results of a simulator study conducted to compare and validate various ride quality prediction methods for use in assessing passenger/crew ride comfort within helicopters are presented. Included are results quantifying 35 helicopter pilots discomfort responses to helicopter interior noise and vibration typical of routine flights, assessment of various ride quality metrics including the NASA ride comfort model, and examination of possible criteria approaches. Results of the study indicated that crew discomfort results from a complex interaction between vibration and interior noise. Overall measures such as weighted or unweighted root-mean-square acceleration level and A-weighted noise level were not good predictors of discomfort. Accurat...
The Langley six degree of freedom visual motion simulator has been used to measure subjective respon...
Helicopters are known to exhibit higher vibratory levels compared to fixed-wing aircraft. The conseq...
One possible vibro (-acoustic) recording technique for in-flight measurements is described which is ...
Two methods of quantifying helicopter ride quality; absorbed power for vibration only and the NASA r...
The results of physical measurements of the interior noise and vibration obtained within eight opera...
Measurements to define and quantify the interior noise and vibration stimuli of aircraft are reviewe...
An extensive research program conducted at NASA Langley Research Center to develop a comprehensive m...
A simplified empirical model and computer program for estimating passenger ride comfort within air a...
A generalized model was developed for estimating passenger discomfort response to combined noise and...
A model being developed, permits the understanding and prediction of passenger discomfort in a multi...
Ride quality vibration criteria applicable to the design and evaluation of air and surface transport...
International audienceNoise and vibrations are major sources of discomfort in helicopter cabins and ...
Two of the most important factors, namely, vibration and noise, were studied to (1) determine whethe...
Recently a ride quality comfort model has been proposed which accounts for the effect of both multif...
This work presents the use of a modern helicopter simulation environment for the evaluation of the c...
The Langley six degree of freedom visual motion simulator has been used to measure subjective respon...
Helicopters are known to exhibit higher vibratory levels compared to fixed-wing aircraft. The conseq...
One possible vibro (-acoustic) recording technique for in-flight measurements is described which is ...
Two methods of quantifying helicopter ride quality; absorbed power for vibration only and the NASA r...
The results of physical measurements of the interior noise and vibration obtained within eight opera...
Measurements to define and quantify the interior noise and vibration stimuli of aircraft are reviewe...
An extensive research program conducted at NASA Langley Research Center to develop a comprehensive m...
A simplified empirical model and computer program for estimating passenger ride comfort within air a...
A generalized model was developed for estimating passenger discomfort response to combined noise and...
A model being developed, permits the understanding and prediction of passenger discomfort in a multi...
Ride quality vibration criteria applicable to the design and evaluation of air and surface transport...
International audienceNoise and vibrations are major sources of discomfort in helicopter cabins and ...
Two of the most important factors, namely, vibration and noise, were studied to (1) determine whethe...
Recently a ride quality comfort model has been proposed which accounts for the effect of both multif...
This work presents the use of a modern helicopter simulation environment for the evaluation of the c...
The Langley six degree of freedom visual motion simulator has been used to measure subjective respon...
Helicopters are known to exhibit higher vibratory levels compared to fixed-wing aircraft. The conseq...
One possible vibro (-acoustic) recording technique for in-flight measurements is described which is ...