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Hybrid III Ten-Year-Old Child Dummy User's Manual
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J2858_201710
- Issued
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English
Scope
This user's manual covers the Hybrid III 10-year old child test dummy. The manual is intended for use by technicians who work with this test device. It covers the construction and clothing, assembly and disassembly, available instrumentation, external dimensions and segment masses, as well as certification and inspection test procedures. It includes guidelines for handling accelerometers, guidelines for flesh repair, and joint adjustment procedures. Finally, it includes drawings for some of the test equipment that is unique to this dummy.
Rationale
This document was issued to provide an SAE manual for the 10-year-old ATD, which has not been previously published.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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Unnamed Dataset 1 | ||
Table 1 | Pendulum impulse specification for neck flexion test | |
Table 2 | Pendulum impulse specification for neck extension test | |
Unnamed Dataset 4 | ||
Table 3 | External dimensions | |
Table 4 | Assembly masses |
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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