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VALIDATION OF HUMAN BODY MODELING FOR DYNAMIC SIMULATION
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Although several mathematical models of the response of the human body to an impact environment have been developed, their acceptance as research, development, and design tools among the various groups involved in the field of automotive safety has been limited because of a lack of confidence in their ability to predict real events. A primary reason for this is the limited number of correlation and validation studies which have been conducted. However, orderly procedures and user aids are now being developed which should encourage the validation process and enhance the status of crash victim simulators.
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ROBBINS, D., BENNETT, R., and BECKER, J., "VALIDATION OF HUMAN BODY MODELING FOR DYNAMIC SIMULATION," SAE Technical Paper 770058, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770058.Also In
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