百分位
航天器
生物力学
物理医学与康复
鞭击
混合动力III
口腔正畸科
人体躯干
偏移量(计算机科学)
模拟
医学
结构工程
毒物控制
数学
工程类
解剖
计算机科学
统计
航空航天工程
环境卫生
程序设计语言
作者
Srihari Menon,Rami Ayari,Nancy J. Currie
标识
DOI:10.1177/1071181322661188
摘要
Spacecraft occupants are susceptible to injury from sudden loads, such as those experienced during landing. Most injury biomechanics investigations assume perfect seated posture and consistent seated position. However, this assumption is unrealistic, as offsets from these presumed postures and placements are likely during impacts. In this computational study, the Global Human Body Model Consortium’s simplified 5 th percentile female and 50 th and 95 th -percentile male anthropometric models were seated and restrained in three positions: nominal, (“perfect” posture and placement); and 10 millimeters and 25.4 millimeters forward of the seatback. Biodynamic responses to simulations involving vertical accelerations were analyzed for positional sensitivity. The 5 th -percentile female was most susceptible to neck injury due to compressive forces. In 50 th and 95 th -percentile males, upper spinal intervertebral forces were positively correlated to seated position (increasing 13% for 25.4mm forward offset). Analysis of head excursions and knee splay data indicates potential whiplash and the need for conformal seating, respectively.
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