Evaluation of Australian Child Restraints.

Author(s)
Herbert, D.C. Vazey, B.A. Wyllie, J.M. Vaughan, R.G. & Leitis, V.
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Abstract

Dynamic performance of child restraints available in Australia is examined from engineering and medical points of view. Dynamic collision simulations were carried out. Frontal and side impacts were simulated to allow measurement of space requirements and appraisal of the forces applied to the passenger using each restraint. Strength and weakness of the various types of device are explored.

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B 6860 (In: B 3364 S [electronic version only]) /91.1/ IRRD 211204
Source

In: Proceedings of the Seventeenth Stapp Car Crash Conference, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, November 12-13, 1973, p. 219-244, fig., tab., ref.; SAE paper No. 730972.

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