The assessment of facial injury to fully restrained drivers through full-scale car crash testing.

Author(s)
Gallup, B.M. & Newman, J.A.
Abstract

This paper describes work conducted to establish whether or not contemporary anthropomorphic test devices (ATD's) employed in standard car crash tests are appropriate surrogates for monitoring for facial injuries. The study examines a variety of field accident data bases from which general trends regarding facial injury are deduced. Results of these analyses indicate that observations of ATD kinematics could provide indications of facial impact severity and hence of facial injury probability.

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Library number
B 26058 T /84.1 /91. 1 / IRRD 808338
Source

In: The Journal of Trauma, 27 (1987-07) No. 7, p. 711-718, 9 fig., 5 tab., 5 ref.

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