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A Systems Approach to the Simulation of Impact Trauma
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A physical model capable of credible simulation of human trauma is badly needed in automobile safety research. Development of such a model has been limited, not only by lack of biological and engineering data, but by lack of a coherent, sequential plan of attack on the problem. Such a plan, based upon the systems approach, is offered. The plan has two major phases. The first phase includes qualitative analysis, hypothetic modelling, and program planning; the second provides for emperic research, system modlling, and design, fabrication, and test of a physical model.
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Pince, B., "A Systems Approach to the Simulation of Impact Trauma," SAE Technical Paper 670894, 1967, https://doi.org/10.4271/670894.Also In
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