Results of 49 Cadaver Tests Simulating Frontal Collision of Front Seat Passengers

741182

02/01/1974

Event
18th Stapp Car Crash Conference (1974)
Authors Abstract
Content
By an acceleration track operated through a falling weight (9, 11*) with a crash velocity of 50 km/h and a stopping distance of about 40 cm-corresponding to the crease region of many automobiles-the effect of three-point-retractor belts on 30 fresh cadavers and of two-point belts with kneebar on 19 fresh cadavers had been tested. The age of the cadavers ranged from 12-82 years. Qualitatively, almost all injuries known under the term “seat belt syndrome” could be reproduced. The dependence of the degree of injury in regard to the age was quite evident. It can be expected that persons over 40 years of age will suffer the same dangerous injuries as the tested cadavers, caused by the diagonal belts if the above mentioned crash conditions are existent. This will apply to both belt systems tested by us. The shoulder-belt-forces of all of our tests were between 340 kp and 1000 kp, but more serious injuries of the cadavers of older persons could be observed. To reduce the risk of injury, improvements of the now used restraint systems are necessary. To reach this aim, constructive changes on automobiles and seats have also become necessary to be carried out.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/741182
Pages
5
Citation
Schmidt, G., Kallieris, D., Barz, J., and Mattern, R., "Results of 49 Cadaver Tests Simulating Frontal Collision of Front Seat Passengers," SAE Technical Paper 741182, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/741182.
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Published
Feb 1, 1974
Product Code
741182
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English