NormPeterson
Structural
- Sep 11, 2003
- 1,474
I've been tinkering with a spreadsheet to estimate pitch response and would like to tie the results to some basis for acceptability. It seems to me that the rate of change in fore/aft acceleration experienced by a point at approximately head location might be one direction to take, based on the notion that it's a more difficult and less accurately performed task for the body to accommodate changes in the effort required to maintain the head in position than to simply resist a large but constant acceleration.
1. Is this approach at least remotely on the right track?
2. If so, are there any generally accepted maximum values for pitch jerk? Would they likely be unsymmetrical, forward vs rearward?
3. If not, ???
TIA
Norm
1. Is this approach at least remotely on the right track?
2. If so, are there any generally accepted maximum values for pitch jerk? Would they likely be unsymmetrical, forward vs rearward?
3. If not, ???
TIA
Norm