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科学领域:

  • 太空探索 太空探索
  • 人类生理学 人类生理学
  • 生物力学 生物力学

背景情况:

  • 人类的运动适应了地球的1g引力.
  • 未来的太空任务需要了解人类适应减轻重力 (低重力) 在月球和火星.
  • 在这项研究中,地面的低重力类似物是必不可少的.

研究的目的:

  • 推出一种新的低重力模拟设施,即可变重力悬挂系统 (VGSS).
  • 为VGSS.提供理论框架和概念验证数据.
  • 为了证明VGSS在模拟低重力的人类运动研究中的能力.

主要方法:

  • 变重力悬挂系统 (VGSS) 的开发.
  • 微型和低重力模拟的理论建模.
  • 低重力模拟的实验验证,用于机车和跳跃活动.

主要成果:

  • 该VGSS成功模拟了降低引力环境.
  • 概念验证数据证实了该系统模仿低重力的能力.
  • 该VGSS可以促进研究人类机动和跳跃在模拟低重力.

结论:

  • 可变重力悬挂系统 (VGSS) 是一种有价值的,资源高效的工具,用于研究低重力下的人类运动.
  • 这个模拟器支持对长期太空任务和人类超越地球的扩张至关重要的研究.
  • 该VGSS推进了在太空飞行期间生理降温的有效对策的开发.