Parameter study of biomechanical quantities in analytical neck models.

Author(s)
Bowman, B.M. & Robbins, D.H.
Year
Abstract

A vehicle occupant model that replaces the conventional simple ball-joint, neck with a two-joint, extensible neck is studied and discussed briefly. It is determined that, besides being extensible and having at least two points, three-dimensional neck representations should account for coupling between the forces resisting the yaw, pitch, and roll motions that can occur between the head and the torso.

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B 3755 (In: B 1450 S [electronic version only]) /84/91/
Source

In: Proceedings of the 16th Stapp Car Crash Conference, Detroit, November 1972, p. 14-44, fig., graph., tab., ref.; SAE Paper No. 720957

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