Biomechanics of seat belt design.

Author(s)
McElhaney, J.H. Roberts, V.L. Melvin, J.W. Shelton, W. & Hammond, A.J.
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Abstract

This paper discusses the development of adequate criteria and evaluation methods for seat belt restraint design. These criteria should include the effect of seat belts in abdominal injury as well as head injury. It is concluded that belt load limiters and energy-absorbing devices should limit head-to-vehicle contact, ensure that the lap belt maintains proper contact with the bony pelvic girdle, and limit the belt loads. Studies are made of pulse shape and belt fabrics. Currently available mathematical models are used for the studies included in the paper.

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B 3770 (In: B 1450 S [electronic version only]) /84/91/
Source

In: Proceedings of the 16th Stapp Car Crash Conference, Detroit, November 1972, p. 321-344, fig., graph., tab., ref.; SAE paper No. 720972

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