Mechanical Necks with Humanlike Responses

720959

02/01/1972

Event
16th Stapp Car Crash Conference (1972)
Authors Abstract
Content
A viscoelastic neck structure that responds to impact environments in a manner similar to the human neck is described. The neck structure consists of four ball-jointed segments and one pin-connected “nodding” segment with viscoelastic resistive elements inserted between segments that provide bending resistance as well as the required energy dissipation. Primary emphasis was placed on developing appropriate flexion and extension responses with secondary emphasis placed on axial, lateral, and rotational characteristics. The methods used to design the resistance elements for the neck structure are discussed.
Three variations of the resistive elements have been developed that meet the response characteristics based on the data of Mertz and Patrick. However, no single resistive element has satisfied the flexion and extension characteristics simultaneously, but such an element appears to be feasible.
Additional efforts are required to assure proper performance when used in conjunction with a total dummy structure under a wider range of test conditions and to establish the durability required for this neck to serve as an adequate compliance test device.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/720959
Pages
15
Citation
Culver, C., Neathery, R., and Mertz, H., "Mechanical Necks with Humanlike Responses," SAE Technical Paper 720959, 1972, https://doi.org/10.4271/720959.
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Published
Feb 1, 1972
Product Code
720959
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English