Description/demonstration of BIODYN-80. A software package for evaluating the transmissibility between vehicle vibration and motions of hands (in controls), limbs, head and eyes

A user-oriented program for exercising the 1980 verson of the biodynamic model BIODYN-80 is described. The user inputs (modifies) some 80-100 variables describing the assumed posture, interface characteristics (e.g., stick "feel" properties), and vestibular characteristics. The computer calculates the transfer functions between vibration input and various selected outputs of interest to the user. Another option is to output the operator's torso-limb-neuromuscular loop transmissibilities as seen at the stick, as required for the PIVIB computer program for computing tracking performance effects of vibration. Applications to some current problems are demonstrated.