Two types of energy absorbing passenger seat concepts suitable for installation in light twin-engine fixed wing aircraft were developed. An existing passenger seat for such an aircraft was used to obtain the envelope constraints. Ceiling suspended and floor supported seat concept designs were developed. A restraint system suitable for both concepts was designed. Energy absorbing hardware for both concepts was fabricated and tension and compression tests were conducted to demonstrate the stroking capability and the force deflection characteristics. Crash impact analysis was made and seat loads developed. The basic seat structures were analyzed to determine the adequacy of their strength under impact loading
The impact energy absorbing is a very important characteristic of an aircraft to enhance the surviva...
This project document gives the road map for the development of impact energy absorbing structures f...
The objective of this paper is to trace the development history of the energy absorbing systems used...
A task was initiated to improve the energy absorption capability of an existing aircraft seat throug...
In this article, based on a broad review of the literature, a comprehensive overview of the global s...
A study has been conducted into the design of civil aircraft seats which are forward-facing and use ...
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The impact energy absorbing is a very important characteristic of an aircraft to enhance the surviva...
This project document gives the road map for the development of impact energy absorbing structures f...
The objective of this paper is to trace the development history of the energy absorbing systems used...
A task was initiated to improve the energy absorption capability of an existing aircraft seat throug...
In this article, based on a broad review of the literature, a comprehensive overview of the global s...
A study has been conducted into the design of civil aircraft seats which are forward-facing and use ...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute1990PDFTech ReportGowdy, VanCivil Aeromedical InstituteUnited State...
Commercial air transport passenger safety and survivability, in the event of an impact-survivable cr...
Novel technologies in numerical computation enable to investigate the emergency landing conditions f...
Current design concepts for transport aircraft aim at increasing the aircraft efficiency and perform...
The primary design goal crashworthiness in aerospace and automotive vehicles is to minimise the impa...
This paper presents a retrofit design of a subfloor structure for commuter aircrafts. The subfloor c...
Due to their inherently brittle behaviour, carbon fibre reinforced plastics (CFRP) structures demand...
In the typical scenario of a helicopter crash, impact with the ground is preceded by a substantially...
A 1/5-scale model composite fuselage concept for light aircraft and rotorcraft has been developed to...
The impact energy absorbing is a very important characteristic of an aircraft to enhance the surviva...
This project document gives the road map for the development of impact energy absorbing structures f...
The objective of this paper is to trace the development history of the energy absorbing systems used...