SIMon: A SIMULATED INJURY MONITOR; APPLICATION TO HEAD INJURY ASSESSMENT

2001-06-0222

06/04/2001

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International Technical Conference on Enhanced Safety of Vehicles
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Advancements in computational techniques used to simulate human impact injury response, coupled with those in computer hardware, bring the idea of detailed injury assessment closer to reality. Consequently, next-generation (G2) injury assessment processes are being explored to potentially augment or replace methods using dummy-based, empirically-derived, gross injury risk relationships. These processes use computational models that give more detailed injury response resulting from dummy-measured loading. This paper discusses the development of an initial version of such a next-generation injury assessment tool called SIMon: A Simulated Injury Monitor, as it is applied to the assessment of brain injury.
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Bandak, F., Zhang, A., Tannous, R., DiMasi, F. et al., "SIMon: A SIMULATED INJURY MONITOR; APPLICATION TO HEAD INJURY ASSESSMENT," SAE Technical Paper 2001-06-0222, 2001, .
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Jun 4, 2001
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2001-06-0222
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English