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Improving Aircraft Passenger Seat Comfort with Biomechanical Models and Numerical Simulation
Overview
Improving Aircraft Passenger Seat Comfort with Biomechanical Models and Numerical SimulationAltair |
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Operational Impact
Using the Altair HyperWorks Suite of products, Safran Seats was able to gain deep insight into various fields of interest, such as contact pressure or structural strain. Altair software enabled the design team to evaluate the overall behavior of the seat structure under static and dynamic stress as well as thermal molding and stamping feasibility. By developing biomechanical models with Altair HyperWorks, they were able to achieve a mean error of the estimated maximal pressure of 16% and an internal strain estimated with an error lower than 19%. In addition to providing deeper insights, numerical simulation helped the engineers to resolve development issues quickly and efficiently. Due to their high level of satisfaction with the results, Safran Seats will continue to employ Altair tools in the future to optimize foam thickness, characteristics, and weight to further improve the comfort of aircraft passenger seats. Increasing the use of simulation, in particular, the Altair HyperWorks Suite, will lead their engineers to faster development and hence to a shorter time to market. | |
Quantitative Benefit
Evaluation of the overall structural behavior of seats | |
Deep insights into biomechanical discomfort factors | |
Mean error of the estimated maximal pressure of 16% | |