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bharatiyedu
January 23rd, 2006, 8:45 PM
In 1959 remarkable experiment was conducted by R.Flangan Gary,a physician working at the US navy's centrifuge laboratry in pennsylvania. The Navy was intrested in water immersion as a means of body support to increase tolerance og high g loads. Gary designed a large aluminium capsule that could be fitted to centrifuge and filled with water. He tested himself by climbing inside and, completely submerged, held his breath as the centrifuge wound up and subjected him to a load of 31g for five seconds and then wound down again.

MindOfChaos
February 2nd, 2006, 9:40 PM
Wow. Sounds like a nutta. 31g's

insane_alien
February 3rd, 2006, 7:25 AM
31g wow thats impressive. i'd weigh 24328.8N in that. wow. i wanna try that.

Severian
February 3rd, 2006, 4:49 PM
Was he dead at the end?

bascule
February 3rd, 2006, 5:09 PM
Got a link?

starbug1
February 3rd, 2006, 9:17 PM
While looking for this experiement, I found this...

Strongest g-forces survived by humans

Voluntarily: Colonel John Stapp in 1954 sustained 45.4 g in a rocket sled, while conducting research on the effects of human deceleration.

Involuntarily: Formula One race car driver David Purley sustained 179.8 g in 1977 when he decelerated from 107 mph (172 km/h) to 0 in a distance of 26 inches (66 cm) after his throttle got stuck wide open and he hit a wall.


[David Purley] suffered 29 fractures, 3 dislocations and 6 heart-stoppages. (Guinness World Records.)

:eek: All I can say...Wow

I couldn't find a link for Gary Flanagan.

Severian
February 4th, 2006, 11:37 AM
How can you have 6 heart stoppages during a car crash?