In order to limit the aviator's exposure to potentially unsafe helmet configurations, the U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory (USAARL) developed the USAARL Head-supported mass (HSM) Performance Curve and Acute Injury Risk Curve as guidelines for Army aviation HSM. These Curves remain the only established guidelines for Army HSM, but have limited applicability outside of the aviation environment. Helmet developers and program managers have requested guidelines be developed for the dismounted, ground-mounted, and airborne operating environments that consider currently fielded and proposed HSM configurations. The aim of this project was to measure mass properties (mass and center of mass offset) of currently fielded and proposed HSM configurations and compare them against the existing USAARL HSM Curve guidelines. Mass properties were collected for 71 unique dismounted and ground-mounted HSM configurations. None of the 71 HSM configurations met the Acute Injury Risk Curve recommendations, and only 11 of the 71 configurations met Performance Curve recommendations. While some helmets fell within acceptable limits, the addition of night vision goggles and protective masks pushed all configurations outside of the recommended guidelines. Future guidelines will need to be expanded to consider the operating environment, movement techniques, and primary mechanism of injury.
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This work reports a hierarchically structured micromotor (HSM) surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) platform comprising 3D tubular configurations with nanostructured outer walls. The HSMs can be powered by an external magnetic field in solution to enrich molecules with promoted adsorption efficiency. The nanostructured outer wall serves as containers to collect molecules and produce strong localized surface plasmon resonance to intensify Raman of the enriched molecules.
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November 2023
U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory (USAARL), Fort Rucker, AL 36362, USA.
Introduction: The helmet is an ideal platform to mount technology that gives U.S. Soldiers an advantage over the enemy; the total system is recognized quantitatively as head-supported mass (HSM).
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Chemical Process Development, Bristol Myers Squibb, 1 Squibb Dr, New Brunswick, NJ 08903 USA. Electronic address:
The liquid chromatography (LC) analysis of small molecule pharmaceutical compounds and related impurities is crucial in the development of new drug substances, but developing these separations is usually challenging due to analyte structural similarities. Tandem-column LC (TC-LC) has emerged as a powerful approach to achieve alternative separation selectivity compared to conventional single column separations. However, one of the bottlenecks associated with use of tandem column approaches is time-consuming column pair screening and selection.
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, 34912National Cheng-Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
This work presents a novel integrated device that combines a hybrid stepping motor (HSM) and a planetary gear train (PGT) reducer as a compact structural assembly. In this study, a systematic design process was developed to efficiently implement the integrated device. By applying the gear profile on the rotor and the stator, a 9:1 two stages PGT reducer is integrated with a standard 42 type 2-pole stepping motor.
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School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada.
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