ABSTRACT

This book provides a unique, authoritative and detailed examination of the physiological and clinical consequences of human exposure to high G forces. Pilots of military fast jets, civilian aerobatic pilots and astronauts during the launch and re-entry phases of spaceflight are frequently and repetitively exposed to high G forces, for which the human body is not fundamentally designed. The book examines not only the nature of the high G environment, but the physiological effects of exposure to high G on the various systems of the human body. In particular, the susceptibility of the human cardiovascular system to high G is considered in detail, since G-Induced Loss of Consciousness (G-LOC) is a serious hazard for high G pilots. Additionally, the factors that influence tolerance to G and the emerging scientific evidence of physiological adaptation to high G are examined, as are the various countermeasures and techniques that have been developed over the years to protect pilots from the potentially adverse consequences of high G flight, such as the G-suit and positive pressure breathing. The accumulated knowledge of human exposure to high G is drawn together within High G Flight, resulting in a definitive volume on the physiological effects of high G and their countermeasures.

part I|35 pages

Mechanics of G

chapter 1|16 pages

The Physics of Gravity

chapter 2|18 pages

High G Flight

part II|73 pages

Physiology of G

chapter 3|18 pages

The Cardiovascular System at +1 Gz

chapter 4|16 pages

The Cardiovascular System at High Gz

chapter 5|10 pages

Respiratory Effects of G

chapter 6|14 pages

Musculoskeletal Effects of G

chapter 7|14 pages

Miscellaneous Clinical Effects of G

part III|39 pages

Tolerance and Adaptation

chapter 8|17 pages

Tolerance to High G

chapter 9|20 pages

Cardiovascular Adaptation to Acceleration

part IV|37 pages

Countermeasures

chapter 10|10 pages

The Anti-G Straining Manoeuvre

chapter 11|9 pages

The G-Suit

chapter 12|17 pages

Positive Pressure Breathing for G Protection