Dynamic testing of a prototype air bag with human volunteers serum enzyme determinations, observed trauma and subjective response descriptions.

Author(s)
Greer, C.R.
Year
Abstract

Thirty-five human exposures to barrier crash impacts environment using only the air bag passive restraint system with impact velocities ranging from 15 mph through 30 mph were performed. There were statistically no significant differences in the levels of the enzymes studied. Observed trauma was more common at the higher sled deceleration profiles, less common with the lower velocity sled impacts.

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Library number
B 6971 (In: B 4751 [electronic version only]) /84/91.2/ IRRD 211221
Source

In: Proceedings of the 17th Conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine (AAAM), November 1973, p. 21-30, 2 tab., 12 ref.

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