Preliminary discussion of an approach to modeling living human head and neck to-Gx impact acceleration.

Author(s)
Becker, E.B.
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Abstract

A number of volunteer subjects underwent impact acceleration. The motion of the subject's head and neck in the mid-sagittal plane was monitored with inertial instrumentation and high speed photography. These collected data are being studied and it is hoped that this study will eventually yield a limited set of parameters quantifying the transformation of motions sustained at the volunteer subjects.

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B 3670 (In: B 1965) /84/91/
Source

In: Human Impact Response Measurement and Simulation : proceedings of the Symposium on Human Impact Response, General Motors Research Laboratory, Warren, Michigan, 1972, Plenum Press, New York, 1973, p. 321-329, 12 fig., 4 ref.

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