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Use of Madymo for Simulations of Helicopter Crash Scenarios within the HeliSafe TA Project
M. Blundell., Bastien C., S. Vadlamudi and Y. Zhang
Coventry University
6th European Madymo Users’ meeting, Berlin 2007
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HELISAFE TA Project
• Helisafe TA (Helicopter Occupant Safety Technology Application) is an EU funded 6th Framework Specific Targeted Research Project that aims to develop improved levels of occupant crash protection for civil helicopters
• The project involves 12 European partner companies and institutions
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Main Activities
• A major feature of the project is an integrated programme of :– Full scale helicopter crash tests
– Developing occupant protection concepts– Crash test dummy development
– Laboratory based cabin/cockpit mock-up sled tests
– Supporting computer simulation
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Helisafe TA Partners
• AUTOFLUG (D) The project co-ordinator• CIDAUT (ES) • CIRA (I) • DLR (D)• EUROCOPTER-SAS (F) • EUROCOPTER (D, a subsidiary of EUROCOPTER-SAS) • POLITECNICO DI MILANO (I)• PZL Swidnik S.A. (PL)• TNO Automotive, Safety R&D (NL) • SRS (D, a subsidiary of SIEMENS)• COVENTRY UNIVERSITY (UK)• UNIVERSITY DELFT (NL)
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Main Activities
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Overall Simulation Activity Helisafe TA
EC-SASSAMCEF EC Model
AFGReference Scenario
Computer Simulations1st Baseline Drop TestRoll Over CaseReal World Scenarios (influence of surface, crash angles…)Secondary and Multiple Impacts
EC-SASFinite Element
Simulations
DLRDRI-KRASHSimulations
CUMadymo/ADAMS
Simulations
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Full Helicopter Model Data Management at CU
CUData translation
programsFORTRAN,
MATLAB, EXCEL
MadymoModels
EC-SASSAMCEF data set
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Overall Simulation Activity in Helisafe TAComputer Simulations1st Baseline Drop TestRoll Over CaseReal World Scenarios (influence of surface, crash angles…)Secondary and Multiple Impacts
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Simulation work at Coventry• To develop multi-body
based simulation models in Madymo that could be used to simulate full helicopter crash scenarios
• To develop subsystem cockpit/cabin models for more detailed investigation of occupant protection systems
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Madymo Models including Occupant
Left MLG Right MLG
NLG
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Helicopter Rollover
• Helicopter Occupants are at risk of several Post-Crash Risk Hazards including fire, smoke and ditching in open water. Preventing injury is essent ial to aid escape. Rollover is significant and can inju re and trap occupants (Survey of 92 NTSB Crash Cases)
703226120042462220Rollover
508611323151655Remote Location
4510910050112255Water122295615391776Fire%No.%No.%No.%No.%No.
No Injuries
MinorInjuries
MajorInjuries
FatalitiesOccupantsCasesPost Crash Risk
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Full Helicopter with Occupant (Madymo)
Straight Drop - 5m/s Acceleration plot
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Full Helicopter Roll Over (Madymo)• Landing on uneven ground with occupant
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Full Scale Crash Test at CIRA• The first of a series of full scale drop test
has been completed at CIRA. The tests will be performed to match a chosen reference scenario. Base line tests will provide local input crash pulse data for the simulation models
• Impact velocity 15.05m/s (Vx=12.8m/s, Vy=7.9m/s), pitch angle 5°nose up
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Full Scale Crash Test at CIRA• A final test will evaluate new safety
concepts developed using computer simulation and a series of laboratory sled (inertial) tests with dummies and cockpit/cabin mock-up tests.
• The sled tests will be performed at CIDAUT and SRS (Siemens)
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Full Scale Crash Test at CIRA
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Cockpit and Cabin Modelling
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Madymo Modelling
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Model integration
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Dummy Responses & Safety Systems• Model acts as a rigid
‘inertia rig’ with local acceleration pulses applied to dummies and seats
• Model allows testing of new safety concepts (harnesses/airbags)
• Model could be used to simulate full-scale or sled tests
• Potential to vary layouts and investigate crash pulses for further scenarios
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Typical Measured Response• Upper lumbar spinal
forces of pilot and forward-faced dummies obtained from Madymo Simulations of full-scale drop test with the Bell UH-1Dcabin/cockpit model
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Body centred harness 3/4 point harness 3 point harness
Triangle harness4-point harnessX-harness
Development of new Harness Design Concepts
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Sled test (HS1 pulse)
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Frontal Impact Simulation• HS1 horizontal pulse
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Harness Design Concepts for front Seated Occupants• HS1 loading is applied
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Side impact Simulation
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Harness Design Concepts for Side Seated Occupants• HS1 loading is applied
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Investigation of Airbag position
Z=872mm
15’
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Comparison of Dummy movements• With and without airbag for HS1 and DT1
pulse
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Conclusions
• A generic helicopter has been modelled in both Madymo
• The capability to include a model of the seat, dummy, restraint system and airbag in a full Madymo helicopter model has been demonstrated
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Conclusions
• A subsystem cabin/cockpit model has been developed for the test helicopter and can be used for the evaluation of new occupant protection design concepts
• The models have been demonstrated as capable of:– Simulating the evolution of a roll over event– Sled tests– Full scale crash tests
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Conclusions
• In frontal cases, 4 point harness has given the best injury results for HS1 pulse
• In side impact, body centered harness has given the best injury results for HS1 pulse
• The position of the airbag has been determined and will be used in the final drop test