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Citation

Burton RR, Shaffstall RM. Aviat. Space Environ. Med. 1980; 51(7): 641-648.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1980, Aerospace Medical Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7417127

Abstract

An acceleration profile was developed on the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine's 6.1-m radius centrifuge to measure human tolerance to the Aerial Combat Maneuver (ACM). The ACM profile is a continuous repetitive, 4.5 G for 15 s to 7 G for 15 s, cyclic G exposure which is terminated by the subject at his fatigue endpoint. ACM tolerances using this type of G profile were determined for seven subjects at four different seatback angles; i.e. 13 degrees, 30 degrees, 55 degrees, and 65 degrees from the vertical. Group (mean +/- S.E.) tolerances for the ACM were 170 +/- 17 s at 13 degrees and 541 +/- 48 s at 65 degrees. These tolerances were not usually correlated with relaxed gradual onset G tolerances. The subjective fatigue endpoint was physiologically verified using heart rate, heart rhythm, and performance criteria at the four seatback angles. The potential value of the ACM profile is considered as a measure of the effectiveness of anti-G equipment and methods in the aerial combat environment.


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