Biomechanical sex differences of crewmembers during a simulated space capsule landing.

Honglei Ma, Yu Zhu, Yanhua Xiao, Bingkun Liu, Xin Jin, King H Yang, Albert I King
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Abstract

Introduction: The objective of this study was to observe the differences in the biodynamic responses of male and female crewmembers during a simulated Soyuz spacecraft (short-duration flights) impact landing.

Methods: There were 16 volunteers (8 men and 8 women) recruited to sit in a pseudo-supine position and be exposed to several impact acceleration pulses. The acceleration peaks ranged from 7.7 to 11.8 g with a duration of around 50 ms. Acceleration responses from the drop platform and seat, and at the volunteers' head, shoulder, chest, and ilium were measured.

Results: Results indicated that there were significant gender-based differences in the peak acceleration measured from volunteers' shoulders and iliums. The peak decelerations measured at the head and ilium were relatively higher than those measured at other levels on the seat.

Discussion: It was recommended that more attention be focused on the sex differences of biodynamic responses of crews in the study of new protective designs for space capsule and personal life support equipment.

模拟太空舱着陆时机组人员的生物力学性别差异。
简介:本研究的目的是观察在模拟联盟号飞船(短时间飞行)撞击着陆过程中男性和女性机组人员生物动力学反应的差异。方法:招募16名志愿者(男8名,女8名),以假仰卧位坐位,暴露于几种冲击加速度脉冲下。加速度峰值范围为7.7 ~ 11.8 g,持续时间约为50 ms。测量了跌落平台和座椅以及志愿者头部、肩部、胸部和髂骨的加速度反应。结果:结果表明,从志愿者的肩部和髂骨测量的峰值加速度存在显著的性别差异。头部和髂骨处测得的峰值减速度相对高于座位上其他位置测得的峰值。讨论:建议在研究新的太空舱防护设计和个人生命维持设备时,更多地关注机组人员生物动力反应的性别差异。
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Aviation, space, and environmental medicine
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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