Validation of a three-dimensional mathematical model of the crash victim.

Author(s)
Bartz, J.A.
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Abstract

A detailed series of static measurements on an anthropometric dummy, plus a series of experiments ranging from static bench tests to impact sled tests and a full-scale automobile crash, were used to test the validity of a 40 degrees of freedom, three dimensional mathematical model of a crash victim. Predictions of the computer simulation using the measured inputs are compared with experimental results.

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B 3672 (In: B 1965) /84/91/
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In: Human Impact Response Measurement and Simulation : proceedings of the Symposium on Human Impact Response, General Motors Research Laboratory, Warren, Michigan, 1972, Plenum Press, New York, 1973, p. 345-379, 23 fig., 10 ref.

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