Supporting shipboard helicopter flight testing with simulation and metrics for predicting pilot workload

Perry Comeau, A. Wall, E. Thornhill, S. McTavish, Richard G. Lee
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Shipboard helicopter operations are much more challenging and complex than land-based operations due to many factors associated with the presence of the ship. To determine those conditions in which safe operations may occur, a First of Class Flight Trial (FOCFT) is conducted for every new ship–helicopter pair. This trial results in a Ship–Helicopter Operating Limit (SHOL) envelope that is used to document operational limits for regular operations. Conducting a FOCFT is a, expensive, and time-consuming task that requires testing all aspects of operations. Modeling and simulation efforts to support shipboard helicopter operations have been ongoing internationally for many years with the intention of de-risking FOCFT and introducing efficiency into the testing process. Canada will be accepting several new ship classes into its fleet over the next two decades. In support of FOCFT for these new ships, modeling and simulation tools are being developed by the National Research Council (NRC) Canada and Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) and significant advancements have occurred in the past decade. As part of this work, NRC and DRDC now use a framework and analysis approach that is intended to standardize SHOL testing with the use of modeling and simulation. This paper introduces that framework and gives details on the modeling and simulation tools that can be used to reduce risk and increase efficiency for Canada’s upcoming FOCFTs.
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支持舰载直升机飞行测试,模拟和指标预测飞行员的工作量
由于与舰载直升机存在相关的许多因素,舰载直升机作战比陆基作战更具挑战性和复杂性。为了确定安全操作可能发生的条件,对每对新船-直升机进行首级飞行试验(FOCFT)。该试验产生了舰载直升机操作限制(SHOL)包线,用于记录常规操作的操作限制。执行FOCFT是一项昂贵且耗时的任务,需要测试操作的各个方面。支持舰载直升机操作的建模和仿真工作已经在国际上进行了多年,目的是降低FOCFT的风险,并在测试过程中引入效率。在接下来的20年里,加拿大将会接收几艘新级别的舰船。为了支持这些新舰艇的FOCFT,加拿大国家研究委员会(NRC)和加拿大国防研究与发展部(DRDC)正在开发建模和仿真工具,并且在过去十年中已经取得了重大进展。作为这项工作的一部分,NRC和DRDC现在使用一个框架和分析方法,旨在通过建模和仿真来标准化SHOL测试。本文介绍了该框架,并详细介绍了建模和仿真工具,这些工具可用于降低加拿大即将推出的FOCFTs的风险并提高效率。
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