Response comparisons of the human cadaver knee and a part 572 dummy knee to impacts of crushable materials.

Author(s)
Hering, W.E. & Patrick, L.M.
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Abstract

Knees of 13 unembalmed human cadavers and a part 572 dummy were impacted with a pendulum having either 203 mm square aluminium honeycomb or styrofoam db striking surface. Impacts were made along the femoral axis of rigidly mounted legs with a 52.3 kg pendulum at velocities of 1.8 and 3.6 m/s. Forces transmitted through the femur and tibia (at the ankle) were measured to determine the force response distribution. Pendulum acceleration parallel to the femoral axis was measured for all tests. Knee penetrations into the striking surface material were obtained by double integration of the pendulum acceleration-time traces, were verified by analysis of high speed movies, and were compared with the projected contact areas as penetration increased. Impact responses are presented as crossplots of force versus depth of knee penetration into the interface material. Significant differences in peak force levels for the cadaver and dummy were not observed with either aluminium honeycomb or with styrofoam db at 1.8 m/s impact velocities.

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B 17941 (In: B 14299 [electronic version only]) /84 / IRRD 247804
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In: Proceedings of the 21th Stapp Car Crash conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A., October 19-21, 1977, SAE Paper 770939, p. 1015-1053, 8 ref.

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