Side impact tolerance to blunt trauma.

Author(s)
Stalnaker, R.L. Roberts, V.L. & McElhaney, J.H.
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Abstract

The object of this research program has been to extent the scope of earlier work to include long-duration head impacts and to develop new scaling relationships to allow extrapolation of impact data from infrahuman primates to living humans. A series of living primate side impacts to the head and torso was conducted in parallel with a series of impacts to human cadavers. The results of these tests are presented.

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B 6867 (In: B 3364 S [electronic version only]) /84.1/ IRRD 211211
Source

In: Proceedings of the Seventeenth Stapp Car Crash Conference, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, November 12-13, 1973, p. 377-408, fig., graph., tab., ref.; SAE paper No. 730979.

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