A comparison between human kinematics and the predictions of mathematical crash victim simulators.

Author(s)
Robbins, D.H. Snyder, R.G. McElhaney, J.H. & Roberts, V.L.
Year
Abstract

A study is conducted as a step in determining the differences observed between the motions of a living human impact sled test subject and a dummy test subject. A computer simulation of an impact sled test involving a human volunteer was made. Results are presented.

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B 2503 (In: B 1449 S [electronic version only]) /84.1/ IRRD 204555
Source

In: Proceedings of the 15th Stapp Car Crash Conference, Coronado, California, November 17-19, 1971, p. 42-67, 3 graph., 7 fig., 8 tab., 8 ref.; SAE Paper 710849

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