Development and Demonstration of a Critical Rotorcraft Safety System: Advanced Helicopter Seating System
F-0080-2024-1195
5/7/2024
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ABSTRACT
The Advanced Helicopter Seating System (AHSS) was started as an effort to evaluate and improve the current state of military rotorcraft seating. The overall goal of the program has been to improve pilot ergonomics and safety through the integration of advanced energy absorption and vibration reduction mechanisms as well as a broad approach to system integration based around updated occupant anthropometrics. An entirely new seating solution has been developed, with intent to integrate with the AH-64 Apache platform for demonstration purposes. The AH-64 development culminated with a series of static tests and dynamic test events to measure the effectiveness of the safety systems integrated on the seat as compared to the legacy AH-64 seating system. While lumbar load data and seat stroke data was obtained, issues with the anthropomorphic test device (ATD) configuration at the 95th male configuration caused some data to be suspect, and premature failure of several components also caused loss of capturing accurate data. Lessons learned are documented in the conclusions. Data and lessons learned from this effort are being used to support a follow-on effort to develop a pilot seat for the UH-60 Black Hawk Platform.
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- Crocco, J., Minton, T., and Richards, M., "Development and Demonstration of a Critical Rotorcraft Safety System: Advanced Helicopter Seating System," Vertical Flight Society 80th Annual Forum and Technology Display, Montréal, Québec, May 7, 2024, https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0080-2024-1195.