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A new landing impact attenuation seat in manned spacecraft biologically-inspired by felids
Authors:Yu Hui  Zhang Zhiqiang  Liu Hua  Yang Jialing  Wang Lili  Yang Liming
Institution:a Institute of Solid Mechanics, School of Aeronautic Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, China;
b Mechanics and Materials Science Research Center, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China
Abstract: When manned spacecraft comes back to the earth, it relies on the impact attenuation seat to protect astronauts from injuries during landing phase. Hence, the seat needs to transfer impact load, as small as possible, to the crew. However, there is little room left for traditional seat to improve further. Herein, a new seat system biologically-inspired by felids'' landing is proposed. Firstly, a series of experiments was carried out on cats and tigers, in which they were trained to jump down voluntarily from different heights. Based on the ground reaction forces combined with kinematics, the experiment indicated that felids'' landing after self-initial jump was a multi-step impact attenuation process and the new seat was inspired by this. Then the construction and work process of new seat were redesigned to realize the multi-step impact attenuation. The dynamic response of traditional and new seat is analyzed under the identical conditions and the results show that the new concept seat can significantly weaken the occupant overload in two directions compared with that of traditional seat. As a consequence, the risk of injury evaluated for spinal and head is also lowered, meaning a higher level of protection which is especially beneficial to the debilitated astronaut.
Keywords:Astronautics  Bionics  Impact attenuation  Landing  Overload  Seat
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