Knee Joint Injury Mechanisms and Injury Criteria in Full Scale Tests according to Impact Position.

Auteur(s)
Arnoux, P.J. Thollon, L. Behr, M. Brunet, C. & Cesari, D.
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Samenvatting

In pedestrian safety research, the definition of an injury criterion for the knee joint should provide information for future regulation procedures. Also, do the existing injury criteria (based on knee lateral shearing levels and flexion levels for sub-segment testing) remain efficient for fullscale tests? Is the impact location on the leg influencing injury mechanisms and injury criteria assumptions? Lastly, what are the potential consequences of these differences to the pelvis component during the first phaseof impact? The LLMS lower limb model coupled to a hybrid 3 was used to investigate these questions. This work was based on pedestrian full scale experiments performed in the laboratory and a sensitivity analysis regardingvarious impact positions. The results obtained for this car geometry showed that injury mechanisms (i. e. the proportion of shearing and lateral flexion) for the knee joint and the pelvis are directly related to the impact position. Lastly they lead to improve existing injury criteria by addingcombination of two injury modes. For the covering abstract see ITRD E141569.

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 46177 (In: C 46159 CD-ROM) /84 / ITRD E141593
Uitgave

In: Proceedings of the 2006 International IRCOBI Conference on the Biomechanics of Impact, Madrid (Spain), September 20-22, 2006, Pp.

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