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Conversion of IVA Human Computer Model to EVA Use and Evaluation and Comparison of the Result to Existing EVA ModelsThis paper describes the methods, rationale, and comparative results of the conversion of an intravehicular (IVA) 3D human computer model (HCM) to extravehicular (EVA) use and compares the converted model to an existing model on another computer platform. The task of accurately modeling a spacesuited human figure in software is daunting: the suit restricts the human's joint range of motion (ROM) and does not have joints collocated with human joints. The modeling of the variety of materials needed to construct a space suit (e. g. metal bearings, rigid fiberglass torso, flexible cloth limbs and rubber coated gloves) attached to a human figure is currently out of reach of desktop computer hardware and software. Therefore a simplified approach was taken. The HCM's body parts were enlarged and the joint ROM was restricted to match the existing spacesuit model. This basic approach could be used to model other restrictive environments in industry such as chemical or fire protective clothing. In summary, the approach provides a moderate fidelity, usable tool which will run on current notebook computers.
Document ID
19990102416
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Hamilton, George S.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL United States)
Williams, Jermaine C.
(Texas Univ. San Antonio, TX United States)
Date Acquired
August 19, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1998
Subject Category
Man/System Technology And Life Support
Meeting Information
Meeting: URC-TC 1998
Location: Huntsville, AL
Country: United States
Start Date: February 22, 1998
End Date: February 26, 1998
Sponsors: NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Distribution Limits
Public
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