Human volunteer testing of the inflatable belt restraint.

Author(s)
Burkes, J.M. Cromack, J.R. & Glenn, T.H.
Year
Abstract

Dynamic sled tests of the Allied Chemical Inflataband using human volunteers and anthropometric dummies were conducted. The testing program considered of a series of 69 dynamic tests, 30 of which were dummy tests and 39 human tests. Test work proceeded as planned to a frontal impact equivalent to a 30-mph barrier crash of a subcompact vehicle. The human volunteers experienced no significant injury with the extent of trauma consisting primarily of mild erythema to the face and neck.

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Library number
B 17828 (In: B 8301 [electronic version only]) /91.1/
Source

In: Proceedings of the 19th Conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine (AAAM), San Diego, CA, November 20-22, 1975, p. 365-374, fig., graph., tab.

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