Study on Experiment Modeling of Human-Gun System

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A new kind of human-imitate shooting platform is needed, so that the automation and standardization of small arm experiment could be realized. And the main part of shooting platform design is the modeling of human-gun interaction system. The main object of this paper is modeling human-gun interaction system by testing the model of the system. Firstly, the testing scheme is promoted for testing interaction between gun and human shoulder, and high quality test data is collected. Then, the model parameter of human-gun system is calculated by the method of model parameter identification. 3D model of human-gun system is built. At last, the dynamic simulation is made by ADAMS. And human-gun model built by experiment method is verified.

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September 2014

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