混合动力III
充气的
面子(社会学概念)
计算机科学
撞车
模拟
物理医学与康复
工程类
医学
机械工程
社会科学
社会学
程序设计语言
作者
J. W. Melvin,T. Rex Shee
摘要
The interaction of the face with the steering system in crash testing is receiving increased attention as lap/shoulder belt restraint use increases and supplemental inflatable restraints for drivers are introduced. The impact response of the face of the test dummy is important for accurate assessment of both facial and brain injury potential. A number of facial injury assessment techniques have been proposed in recent years, including modifications to the Hybrid III face. However, none of the techniques were completely successful in producing biomechanically realistic forces and deflections when loaded by simulated steering wheel rims or hubs. This paper reviews previously proposed facial injury assessment techniques with emphasis on the biomechanical realism of each of the procedures. In addition, biomechanical data on the response of the face to localized and distributed loads are analyzed to provide performance goals for a biomechanically realistic face. A new GM-Research modification to the Hybrid III dummy face is described, which provides biomechanically realistic frontal impact response and provides for contact force determination using conventional Hybrid III instrumentation. For the covering abstract see IRRD 864472.
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