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Shockloading is bullshit |
4-May-2020 At 9:07:21 AM |
gordoste
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On 2-May-2020 Olbert wrote:
>My original contention is that the amount of force generated in a "shock
>loading" situation, is very much smaller than the amount of force generated
>in any drop test done by DMM where they recommend never to attach to an
>anchor with dynema. I think a much more apt test would be doing an FF2
>on a recent cadaver...though that might be a bit grizzly/unethical. Maybe
>someone has invented crash test dummies which mimic the human body?
Sorry I misunderstood your contention... basically you're saying that lab tests aren't realistic. Wait till you read about the UIAA testing...
https://sterlingrope.com/journal/232-fall-rating-really-mean
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