Numerical Investigation on the Role of Control Inceptors Layout in Rotorcraft-Pilot Couplings

A. Zanoni, A. Cocco, P. Masarati
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Aeroelastic rotorcraft-pilot couplings are dynamic phenomena in which the vibrations of a rotorcraft are transmitted through the cockpit, the seat and the control inceptors to the pilot, and the resulting induced motion is involuntarily fed back into the control system. Handling qualities, in terms of ability to complete the desired task, and even safety of f light can be affected by the proneness of the rotorcraft to giving rise to adverse interactions, an unwanted characteristic that can be captured by the so-called biodynamic feedthrough. In this work, a multibody model of the whole upper body, developed by the authors, is used to support the design of the control inceptors. The sensitivity of biodynamic feedthrough to the characteristics of cockpit layout and inceptors is analyzed varying several parameters: the length and inertia of the inceptors, the effect of the trim spring and of the compliance of the seat cushion. The simulations encompass subjects of different anthropometric data, in order to represent possible intra-subject variations. Biodynamic feedthrough at collective and cyclic inceptors, in response to vertical acceleration inputs, is discussed along with single-harmonic, large-magnitude input responses that highlight the presence and importance of nonlinearities.
控制感受器布局在旋翼机-驾驶员耦合中的作用的数值研究
气动弹性旋翼机-驾驶员耦合是旋翼机的振动通过座舱、座椅和控制接收器传递给驾驶员,并由此产生的诱导运动被不自觉地反馈到控制系统的动力现象。就完成预期任务的能力而言,操纵质量,甚至飞行安全都可能受到旋翼飞机产生不利相互作用的倾向的影响,这是一种不必要的特征,可以通过所谓的生物动力反馈来捕捉。在这项工作中,采用作者开发的整个上半身的多体模型来支持控制受体的设计。分析了生物动力反馈对座舱布局和吸尘器特性的敏感性,并对吸尘器的长度和惯性、内饰弹簧的影响以及坐垫的柔度等参数进行了分析。模拟包含不同人体测量数据的受试者,以表示可能的受试者内部变化。在集体和循环受体的生物动力馈通,响应于垂直加速度输入,与单谐,大幅度的输入响应一起讨论,突出非线性的存在和重要性。
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