Prediction of an occupant's motion during rollover crashes.

Author(s)
Obergefell, L.A. Kaleps, I & Johnson, A.K.
Year
Abstract

In order to understand an occupant's often violent and complicated motion during rollover accidents, the motion of an anthropomorphic dummy was predicted dynamically using a human body gross motion simulation program. The accuracy of the predicted motion was established by its favourable comparison to that recorded on high speed film during a 60 mph crash in which the vehicle rolled over four times.

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Library number
B 25481 (In: B 25479 S) /80 /84 /91/ IRRD 803191
Source

In: Proceedings of the 30th Stapp Car Crash Conference, San Diego, California, October 27-29, 1986, SAE Paper No. 861876, p. 13-26, 9 fig., 8 graph., 9 ref.

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