Biomechanical Response and Injury Tolerance of the Thorax in Twelve Sled Side Impacts

902307

10/01/1990

Event
Stapp Car Crash Conference
Authors Abstract
Content
Twelve side impact sled tests were performed using a horizontally accelerated sled and a Heidelberg-type seat fixture. In these tests the subject's whole body impacted a sidewall with one of three surface conditions: 1) a flat, rigid side wall, 2) a side wall with a 6″ pelvic offset, or 3) a flat, padded side wall. This series of runs provided a good test of how injury criteria perform under a variety of impact surface conditions. In this study thoracic injury criteria based on force, acceleration, compression, and velocity x compression (VC) were evaluated. Maximum compression and VCmax proved to be the best injury indicators in this series. Biomechanical response and injury tolerance are also presented.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/902307
Pages
16
Citation
Cavanaugh, J., Walilko, T., Malhotra, A., Zhu, Y. et al., "Biomechanical Response and Injury Tolerance of the Thorax in Twelve Sled Side Impacts," SAE Technical Paper 902307, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/902307.
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Published
Oct 1, 1990
Product Code
902307
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English