Analytical studies of the Head Injury Criterion (H.I.C.)

Author(s)
Chou, C.C. & Nyquist, G.W.
Year
Abstract

The Head Injury Criterion (HIC) in FMVSS 208 for evaluating the potential head injury requires maximisation of a mathematical expression, involving the time-average acceleration, by varying the limits (t 1, t 2) of the time interval over which the average is calculated. This paper describes the HIC behaviour through the analysis of a function of two independent variables t 1 and t 2. The analysis is carried out for any arbitrary acceleration profile a(t). It is found that maximisation requires that a(t1)=a(t2). Also, for the unique values of t 1 and t 2 that maximise HIC, the average acceleration between t 1 and t 2 is 5/3 times the acceleration at t 1 or t 2. Illustrative examples are provided by applying this condition to simple pulses. Numerical results are presented in tables and graphs.

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B 9911 fo /84 / IRRD 242169
Source

New York, Society of Automotive Engineers SAE, 1974, 16 p., 6 ref.; SAE Paper No. 740082

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