Simulating Neck Injury in Frontal Impact using LS-DYNA
2007-01-0677
04/16/2007
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- Neck injury assessment is part of the FMVSS208 requirements. Hardware tests are often conducted to validate whether the vehicle safety system meets the requirements. This paper presents a full vehicle finite element model using LS-DYNA, including structural components, restraint system components, and dummies. In the case of a frontal impact at 30deg angle, in the areas of neck compression, neck extension and neck kinematics, it is demonstrated that a good correlation is achieved between the response of a FE dummy in the model and those of ATDs in the physical hardware tests. It is concluded that the math tool may be applied to comprehend test and design variations that may arise throughout a vehicle development lifecycle and to help develop a vehicle restraint system.
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- Citation
- Wu, J., Hart, D., Ngo, T., and Cam, T., "Simulating Neck Injury in Frontal Impact using LS-DYNA," SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-0677, 2007, https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-01-0677.