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"Helen" is not a person or a brand—it is the NATO-standard code-name for a specific waveform of pressure buildup. Unlike a standard hydraulic spike (which peaks and drops), the "Helen" pressure curve is characterized by a slow, followed by a plateau of exactly 24 seconds at maximum force. This delayed plateau is what makes it lethal. Operators have no time to react, but the pressure stays long enough to ensure complete structural failure. Diagnosing lethal pressure crush requires a combination of
The effects of lethal pressure crushing can be severe and often fatal. When an individual is subjected to an extreme amount of pressure, it can cause: This delayed plateau is what makes it lethal
In testing, a Helen event lasting 23 seconds leaves a 2% survival chance for a titanium alloy beam; at 24 seconds, survival drops to zero.