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E-raamat: Cockpit Displays: Test and Evaluation

  • Formaat: 291 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351950831
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  • Formaat: 291 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351950831

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Cockpit Displays is an in-depth examination of the design rationales, test philosophy and test procedures for cockpit systems. Whilst its main emphasis is on cockpit displays, it also includes an important discussion of flight management systems and mission computers. Areas covered include: the cockpit design process, test techniques for flight displays and equipment, and situation awareness testing. Comparing civil and military requirements, it is an important analysis of the lessons learned from test and evaluation and will be of interest to cockpit systems design engineering staff at major airframe manufacturers, procurement executives and program managers at military aircraft program offices and flight test engineers and test pilots.

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As experts in flight display evaluation, Newman and Greeley have put word Test¯ back in cockpit displays. Ā Newman and Greeley not only understand the cockpit display technology, the test methodology, but also the impact of the technology on the pilot operator. Cockpit Displays: Test and Evaluation contains the necessary knowledge for display test and evaluation and should be considered an essential reference for conducting cockpit display test. Loran Haworth, Former Chair, DOD Flight Symbology Working Group, Experimental Test Pilot and Engineering Research Psychologist, US Army (retired) California (The opinion here expressed is that of Loran Haworth and not necessarily that of the U.S. Army, Department of Defense, The Federal Aviation Administration or the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.) ...this book will be an invaluable reference/guide to those involved in all aspects of cockpit display design, test and evaluation now and into the foreseeable future. The Aerospace Professional '...this is a good book, structured sensibly in small tidy chapters, but with masses of detail ... It should be useful and interesting reading for the display test engineer, the flight test engineeer or the flight test manager.' Ergonomics Abstracts The authors...have been very thorough in their research and step-by-step walkthrough of the design process...Newman and Greeley present a clear and well-supported argument for a comprehensive design philosophy...I hope that those working in the industry pay this book the attention it deserves. Aerlines Magazine

List of Figures
viii
List of Tables
ix
Acknowledgments x
Abbreviations xi
1 Introduction
1(3)
The Need for Integrating Design and Test and Evaluation
Essential Features of a Test and Evaluation Philosophy
Statement of the Problem
2 Lessons Learned
4(8)
Cockpit Automation
Cockpit Displays
Fry-By-Wire
Other Systems
Restatement of the Problem
3 A Review of Cockpit Design Guides
12(10)
Previous Design Documents
Why Don't Design Guides Work?
Characteristics of Good Design Teams
4 The Cockpit Design Process
22(12)
Requirements Definition
Design
Engineering Analysis
Test and Evaluation
Documentation and Certification
Similarity
5 Requirements
34(13)
Military Airworthiness Requirements
Civil Airworthiness Requirements
Software Considerations
Customer Specifications
6 Test Sequence Leading to Airworthiness
47(6)
Supporting Analyses
Software Releases
Ground Tests
Simulator Evaluations
Pre-Fight Release
Flight Tests
Final Airworthiness Release
7 Situation Awareness
53(24)
What is Situation Awareness?
Loss of Situation Awareness
Spatial Disorientation
Excessive Workload
Techniques for Measuring Situation Awareness
Techniques for Measuring Workload
Summary
8 Flight Test
77(16)
Test Matrix
Evaluation Tasks
Choice of Visual Conditions
Simulation versus Flight Test
Test Sequence
Configuration Control
9 Test Techniques for Flight Displays and Equipment
93(21)
Rating Scales
Choice of Pilots
Testing in Reduced Visibility
Data Considerations
Sample Flight Tests
10 Initial and Collateral Tests
114(38)
Laboratory Tests
Ground Tests
Flight Tests
Display Dynamic Response Collateral Tests
11 Rotary-Wing Mission Task Elements
152(33)
Aggressive Mission Task Elements
Precise Mission Task Elements
12 Fixed-Wing Mission Task Elements
185(24)
Aggressive Mission Task Elements
Precise Mission Task Elements
13 Mission or Operational Teat rod Evaluation
209(10)
Military and Civil Aircraft
Military Aircraft
14 Situation Awareness Testing
219(11)
Direct Evaluations
Embedded Evaluations
Collateral Evaluations
15 Strawman Test Schedules
230(19)
Advanced Scout Helicopter
Single-Engine Fighter
HUD-Equipped Transport
Glass Cockpit Transport
16 Summary
249(4)
Standardization
Recommendations
Definitions 253(5)
References 258(12)
Index 270
Richard L. Newman, Kevin W. Greeley