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Citation

Eichberger A, Steiner J, Breitenhuber W, Wernig J. Proc. IRCOBI 2002; 30.

Copyright

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

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Abstract

Until 2002 the complete car fleet to be sold on the US market has to fulfill FMVSS201u (Free Motion Headform) legislation (DOT, 2000). It includes a test procedure using a free flying headform (FMH) that impacts several specified points on the upper car interior with a speed up to 24kph. Injury criterion is HIC(d), a modified HIC with a tolerance limit of 1000. The purpose of this paper is to give an idea if this legislation has potential to reduce head injuries, based on Finite-Element calculations.

Results of this study suggest that FMVSS 201u should be updated in order to more precisely evaluate the risk for head/brain injury. We propose either to replace the test object by a spherical headform that has only one degree of freedom in the impacting direction or - in case of keeping the 201u test setup - to modify the injury criterion by a combination of HIC and rotational tolerance criteria. We are planning to extent this study with hardware testing.

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