The quantification of internal head injury by means of the phantom head and the impact assessment methods.

Author(s)
Slattenschek, A. Tauffkirchen, W. & Benedikter, G.
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Abstract

The requirements made with respect to the phantom head, as well as the impact assessment method in order to obtain realistic test results are indicated. Particular attention is given to the possible measuring errors occurring when using unsuitable phantom bodies. In dealing with the impact assessment methods, those according to C. W. Gadd and the Vienna Institute of Technology are compared with regard to their different assessment and properties.

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B 2527 (In: B1449) /84.1/ IRRD 204579
Source

In: Proceedings of the 15th Stapp Car Crash Conference, Coronado, California, November 17-19, 1971, p. 742-766, 12 graph., 7 fig., 1 tab., 11 ref.; SAE Paper 710879

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