THE INFLUENCE OF SEAT-BACK AND HEAD-RESTRAINT PROPERTIES ON THE HEAD-NECK MOTION DURING REAR-IMPACT.

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SVENSSON, M.Y. LOVSUND, P. HALAND, Y. & LARSSON, S.
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Abstract

The influence of different seat properties on the head-neck motion during a low-velocity rear-end impact was tested using a Hybrid III-dummy fitted with a modified neck (RID-neck). The results show that by modifying the properties of the seat-back and head-restraint it is possible to influence the head-neck kinematics to a great extent. It was possible to virtually eliminate the neck extension motion during a rear-impact. This will hopefully result in a significant decrease in neck injury risk in real world rear-impacts. (A)

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I 878082 IRRD 9605 /91
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ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION. 1996 /03. 28(2) PP221-7 (24 REFS.) ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, BAMPFYLDE STREET, EXETER, EX1 2AH, UNITED KINGDOM. 1996

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