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Lumbar Flexion Test Procedure for the Hybrid III 50th Male Dummy
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J3074_201702
- Issued
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Scope
This procedure establishes a recommended practice for performing a Lumbar Flexion test to the Hybrid III 50th Male Anthropomorphic Test Device (ATD or crash dummy). This test was created to satisfy the demand from industry to have a certification test which characterizes the lumbar without interaction of other dummy components. In the past, there have not been any tests to evaluate the performance of Hybrid III 50th lumbar.
Rationale
A bend test was designed to provide a force vs. angle requirement to accompany the existing durometer specification of the Hybrid III 50th rubber lumbar.
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Issuing Committee
Dummy Testing and Equipment Committee
The Dummy Testing Equipment Committee (DTEC) is a group of experts with experience in the area of certification and handling of Anthropomorphic Test Devices (ATD), more commonly known as crash test dummies, and equipment related to ATD. The DTEC seeks to standardize the use and certification of ATD so that test data are both repeatable and reproducible.
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