Paper suggests design guides for wet submersibles based on man's sensory, motor, and cognitive capabilities in water environments; key differences between air and water environments as they affect human performance are noted; implications of environmentally produced differences in performance characteristics are traced to design of wet submersibles; study was made with U S Navy UDT and SEAL team personnel as subjects and Convair Model 14 Swimmer Delivery Vehicle (now designated by Navy as MK 7 Mod O) as test vehicle. (25099)
Some human factors considerations in design of wet submersibles
ASME Paper
ASME Meeting UNT-14 ; 1969
1969
4 pages
Conference paper
English
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