The Application Study of Multifunctional Injuries-Simulating Platform

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Conversing with the high quality life brought by high-tech, special occupational groups including the military personals were confronted with even more worse operational environment, such as extreme heat, cold, humidity, intense light ,typhoon or manmade meteorological disasters, and noise, low-illumination, electromagnetic radiation from the weapon. Working in such conditions, operation efficiency, visual-auditory function, brain function and the ability of mental adaptation would be injured. However, there has no professional research platform for simulating multiple injury factors. The multifunctional injuries-simulating platform were designed to simulate military operational environment by giving the modular regulation of the sound field, illumination, wind, temperature, humidity and so on. Meanwhile, with a serial successive biological experiment on military injury stimulating, the platform has proved to meet the demands of the whole design and has the potential to be used for the study of military medicine and occupational medicine.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 605-607)

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1880-1885

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December 2012

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© 2013 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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