Response corridors of human surrogates in lateral impacts.

Author(s)
Maltese, M.R. Eppinger, R.H. Rhule, H.H. Donnelly, B.R. Pintar, F.A. & Yoganandan, N.
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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to develop test procedures and performance requirements to ensure that an anthropomorphic test device (ATD) is human-like and in its intended mode of use in order to develop side impact safety systems in motor vehicles. By applying the techniques discussed in the paper to a variety of impact conditions and intensities, necessary requirements have been developed to guide and evaluate the biofidelity of side impact ATD designs.

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C 30178 (In: C 30161 [electronic version only]) /91 / ITRD E823240
Source

In: Stapp Car Crash Journal Volume 46 : papers presented at the 46th Stapp Car Crash Conference, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, USA, November 11-13, 2002, Technical Paper 2002-22-0017, p. 321-351, 20 ref.

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