Child abdominal protection : presentation of a new transducer for child dummies.

Author(s)
Biard, R. Alonzo, F. Russo, J.L. & Bloch, J.
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Abstract

Over the past few years, the use of child restraint systems increases continuously in France. But, the accident logic data highlight that improvements are still necessary to decrease the frequency and the severity of cervical and abdominal injuries. In order to extend knowledge about lesional mechanisms of these two body segments numerous studies are undertaken to design transducers. This paper presents an intra-abdominal pressure transducer, designed and developed at the Laboratory of Impacts and Biomechanics of INRETS.

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C 4777 (In: C 4751 [electronic version only]) /84 /91 / IRRD 880099
Source

In: Proceedings of the child occupant protection symposium, San Antonio, Texas, November 7-8, 1993, p. 261-273, 7 ref.

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