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Geometric, Inertial, and Joint Characteristics of Two Part 572 Dummies for Occupant Modeling
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The geometric, inertial, and joint characteristics of two Part 572 crash test dummies were measured to provide input to the MVMA 2-D occupant model. Segments of the dummies were defined which correspond to the links of the model and coordinate axes were defined for each segment. The center of gravity of each segment was located and its coordinates were measured along with the locations of joint centers, instrument mounts, and other significant geometric features. The mass moment of inertia for each segment about a lateral axis through its center of gravity was measured. The geometric and inertial measurements are presented on summary sheets for each segment with the hardware definition, coordinate system, and special notes for that particular segment. These summary sheets present the data in a format that is readily usable for defining computer model input. The resistance to motion of the elbows, shoulders, hips, and knees of the two dummies was measured and interpreted for input to the MVMA 2-D model.
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Hubbard, R. and McLeod, D., "Geometric, Inertial, and Joint Characteristics of Two Part 572 Dummies for Occupant Modeling," SAE Technical Paper 770937, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770937.Also In
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- Bowman B. M. Bennett R. O. Robbins D. H. “MVMA Two-Dimensional Crash Victim Simulation,” 1-3 Highway Safety Research Institute, The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan June 1974
- Code of Federal Regulations “Anthropomorphic Test Dummy,” Federal Register 38 62 8455 8458 April 2 1973