Facial impact tolerance and response.

Author(s)
Nyquist, G.W. Cavanaugh.J.M. Goldberg, S.J & King, A.I.
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Abstract

face (human)- impact test (veh)- cadaver- human tolerance- fracture (bone)- injury- severity (accid.injury)- force- acceleration- Facial impact experiments were conducted on eleven unembalmed human cadavers. A 32 kg or 64 kg impactor with a 25 mm diameter, rigid cylindrical contact surface was oriented in the left-right direction relative to the face and contacted the nose at the elevation of the infraorbital margins. While the threshold for nasal bone fractures van not determined, it appears that a peak force of about 3 KN (filtered 180 Hz) is a representative threshold for more severe fracture patterns.

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B 25500 (In: B 25479 S) /84 / IRRD 803210
Source

In: Proceedings of the 30th Stapp Car Crash Conference, San Diego, California, October 27-29, 1986, p. 379-400, 1 fig., 27 graph., 5 tab., 8 ref.

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