Response Corridors of Human Surrogates in Lateral Impacts

2002-22-0017

11/11/2002

Event
46th Stapp Car Crash Conference (2002)
Authors Abstract
Content
Thirty-six lateral PMHS sled tests were performed at 6.7 or 8.9 m/s, under rigid or padded loading conditions and with a variety of impact surface geometries. Forces between the simulated vehicle environment and the thorax, abdomen, and pelvis, as well as torso deflections and various accelerations were measured and scaled to the average male. Mean ± one standard deviation corridors were calculated. PMHS response corridors for force, torso deflection and acceleration were developed. The offset test condition, when partnered with the flat wall condition, forms the basis of a robust battery of tests that can be used to evaluate how an ATD interacts with its environment, and how body regions within the ATD interact with each other.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2002-22-0017
Pages
33
Citation
Maltese, M., Eppinger, R., Rhule, H., Donnelly, B. et al., "Response Corridors of Human Surrogates in Lateral Impacts," SAE Technical Paper 2002-22-0017, 2002, https://doi.org/10.4271/2002-22-0017.
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Publisher
Published
Nov 11, 2002
Product Code
2002-22-0017
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English