Evaluation of the performance of the THOR-alpha dummy.

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Don, B. van Ratingen, M. van Bermond, F. Masson, C. Vezin, P. Hynd, D. Kallieris, D. & Martinez, L.
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Abstract

Six European laboratories have evaluated the biomechanical response of the new advanced frontal impact dummy THOR-alpha with respect to the European impact response requirements. The results indicated that for many of the body regions (e.g. shoulder. spine. thorax. femur/knee) the THOR-alpha response was close to the human response. In addition, the durability, repeatability and sensitivity for some dummy regions have been evaluated. Based on the tests performed, it was found that the THOR-alpha is not durable enough. The lack in robustness of the THOR-alpha caused a problem in completing the full test program and in evaluating the repeatability of the dummy. The results have demonstrated that the assessment of frontal impact protection can be greatly improved with a more advanced frontal impact dummy. Regarding biofidelity and injury assessment capabilities, the THOR-alpha is a good candidate however it needs to be brought up to standard in other areas. Based on the results obtained recommendations were defined for the improvement of the THOR-alpha dummy. (Author/publisher)

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20042032 w ST (In: ST 20042032 [electronic version only])
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In: Stapp Car Crash Journal Volume 47 : papers presented at the 47th Stapp Car Crash Conference, San Diego, California, USA, October 2003, Technical Paper 2003-22-0023, p. 525-550, 24 ref.

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