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Citation

Aldman B, Lundell B, Thorngren L. Proc. IRCOBI 1976; 4: 322-331.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1976, International Research Council on Biomechanics of Injury)

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Abstract

In two-wheel vehicle accidents, the head of the occupant in many cases may hit the ground with a horizontal velocity. Due to friction, this can result in angular accelerations of the head which may prove to be injury-producing. A test method has been developed with the purpose of investigating the effect of different helmet shell materials on the kinematics of the head at impact. The test device utilizes a dummy head and neck attached to a rail-guided free-falling carriage. Simulated road surfaces can be attached to a rotating disc. Linear and angular head accelerations in three perpendicular directions as well as rotation and lateral flexion of the neck have been recorded. Results from a preliminary test series are presented with reference to some published tolerance levels. (a).

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