NASA兰利研究中心的模拟器在1979年做F-16抗失速实验时所用的数值:
Simulation of Blackout
Pilot blackout or "grayout" under sustained high values of normal acceleration was simulated by decreasing the brightness of the projected scene and the cockpit instruments as a function of the cumulative time spent at high load
factors. At the same time, dimming of the target image was delayed relative to the scene in order to partially simulate tunnel vision for steady tracking maneuvers. This simulation of blackout provided a cue, in addition to the inflatable anti-g suit, of the extent of operation at high normal acceleration, and it penalized the pilot who flew at unrealistically high values of normal acceleration. The blackout representation assumed that a pilot will experience grayout if exposed to greater than 5g normal acceleration and will tend to recover when returning to below this level. The algorithm used a direct relation between the logarithm of the load factor a n and the logarithm of the time to blackout; the simulation used 300 sec to blackout at 5g and 10 sec to blackout at 9g, with simulated tunnel vision during the interim period.
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