The Influence of Muscle Activity on Head-Neck Response During Impact

973346

11/12/1997

Event
41st Stapp Car Crash Conference
Authors Abstract
Content
In the past, muscle activation has been identified as having an important effect on the head-neck response in dynamic conditions. However, this claim has been largely based on global observations, and not by accurate analysis. In this study, the influence of muscle activation on the head-neck response is investigated by mathematical modeling. The detailed mathematical head-neck model presented by De Jager is improved by modeling the neck muscles in more detail. A multi-segment muscle description is applied in which the muscles curve around the vertebrae, resulting in realistic muscle lines of action. The model is validated with human volunteer responses to frontal and lateral impact at several severities. The model response with maximum muscle activation to high severity frontal and lateral impacts agrees well with volunteer responses, whereas a submaximum activation level or a larger reflex delay provides better results for the low severity impacts. The simulations show that muscle contraction has a large influence on the head-neck response.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/973346
Pages
21
Citation
van der Horst, M., Thunnissen, J., Happee, R., van Haaster, R. et al., "The Influence of Muscle Activity on Head-Neck Response During Impact," SAE Technical Paper 973346, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/973346.
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Published
Nov 12, 1997
Product Code
973346
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English