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Dynamic Test Program for Weapon Systems Trainers

Dynamic Test Program for Weapon Systems Trainers
Author: FREDERICK D. NEWELL
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Total Pages: 1
Release: 1961
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This report is a technical summary of a study which determined the valuable use of dynamic test procedures for evaluating and acceptance testing operational Flight Trainers and Weapon System Trainers. Discussion of the background upon which the decisions as to what parameters should be measured and how closely they should compare to airplane characteristics is given. The implementation of dynamic testing is depicted and then demonstrated by the results of tests performed on both A.C. carrier and D.C. computers of representative simulators. Among the several forms of dynamic testing that could be used, prime emphasis is placed upon transient response techniques for the over-all simulator testing and both transient response and frequency response techniques for evaluating servo components of the simulator computer. Means for determining handling qualities and performance characteristics are displayed. (Author).


Application of Dynamic Test Techniques to Weapon System Trainers

Application of Dynamic Test Techniques to Weapon System Trainers
Author: Frederick D. Newell
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Total Pages: 66
Release: 1960
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This report describes a research model of test equipment specifically developed for utilizing dynamic test procedures in the evaluation of flight simulators. Both dynamics and statics can be determined simultaneously with the dynamic test procedures by utilizing the test equipment. A 'mock-up' of this equipment was constructed for the implementation of dynamic test procedures on an operational OFT which utilized DC analog computation. The report is divided into three sections. Section 1 gives a general description and explains the operation of the test equipment. A complete understanding of this section is necessary to hook up and operate the equipment. Section 2 describes the tests that can be performed with the equipment, and lists the parameters that should be measured. Section 3 provides the theory and maintenance if complete understanding of the equipment is desired or if malfunctions of the equipment are encountered.


Human Factors Technology in the Design of Simulators for Operator Training

Human Factors Technology in the Design of Simulators for Operator Training
Author: Alfred F. Smode
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Total Pages: 200
Release: 1963
Genre: Biotechnology
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This report presents an organized body of information useful for dealing with those human factors problems frequently encountered in the development of the Weapons System Trainer. Emphasis is given throughout to the general problems involved in developing the complete training system rather than to the analysis of details specific to given training systems. It summarizes basic human factors information which influences the design and construction of training devices. Successive chapters of the report are devoted to determining training needs, developing the environment for learning, understanding simulation requirements for training, developing a measurement capability, and discussing the human engineering problems in trainer design. As it provides a considerable background of human factors information pertinent to the synthetic ground environment, this report will be of interest to individuals directly concerned with Weapons System Training programs, preparing trainer specifications, developing training standards, and testing and evaluating simulation equipment. (Author).


Navy Research Task Summary, 1961

Navy Research Task Summary, 1961
Author: United States. Office of Naval Research
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Total Pages: 378
Release: 1962
Genre: Naval research
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