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Citation

Vezin P, Bruyere-Garnier K, Bermond F. Proc. IRCOBI 2002; 30: 15 p..

Affiliation

INRETS - Institut National de Recherche sur les transports et leur Sécurité LBMC - Laboratoire de Biomécanique et de Mécanique des Chocs Bron, France

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, International Research Council on Biomechanics of Injury)

DOI

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Abstract

Sled tests were conducted with cadavers to obtain data on the behavior of the human body under frontal deceleration. Two series of three tests were conducted corresponding to two levels of severity and types of restraint systems. The restraint systems used for the tests included a 4kN force- limited shoulder belt and a static lap belt. A driver airbag was mounted for the series at highest severity. The results show that the restraint systems and the test conditions modify the behavior of the cadaver. The restrained conditions are not reflected in the same way for different segment of the body. The influence of the airbag is well observed for the chest spine behavior, and not for the first thoracic vertebra. This study suggests that the chest acceleration (T8) could be a better predicting parameter than the T1 resultant in a combined parameters injury criterion.

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