Response and vulnerability of the human body at different impact velocities in simulated three-point belted cadaver tests.

Author(s)
Kallieris, D. Schmidt, G. Barx, J. Mattern, R. & Schulz, F.
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Abstract

The results of frontal collision test with belted cadavers simulated on a deceleration sled at collision velocities of 30 km/h, 40 km/h and 50 km/h are reported. The shoulder belt forces increased according to the body mass, and there is an increase of the number of rib fractures by increasing age.

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B 13494 (In: B 13477) /84/91/ IRRD 237045
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In: Proceedings of the 3rd Conference of the International Research Committee on Biokinetics of Impacts (IRCOBI) on the Simulation and Reconstruction of Impacts in Collisions, Lyon, September 12-13, 1978, p. 195-209, 5 graph., 4 tab., 10 ref.

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