A tibial mid-shaft injury mechanism in frontal automotive crashes.

Author(s)
Tamura, A. Furusu, K. Miki, K. Hasegawa, J. & Yang, K.H.
Year
Abstract

Lower extremity injuries in frontal automotive crashes usually occur with footwell intrusion where both the knee and foot are constrained. In order to identify factors associated with tibial shaft injury, a series of numerical simulations were conducted using a finite element model of the whole human body. These simulations demonstrated that tibial mid-shaft injuries in frontal crashes could be caused by an abrupt change in velocity and a high rate of footwell intrusion.

Publication

Library number
C 20378 (In: C 20346 CD-ROM) /84 / ITRD E112143
Source

In: Proceedings of the seventeenth International Technical Conference on Enhanced Safety of Vehicles ESV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 4-7, 2001, 9 p., 20 ref.

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