TY - JOUR PY - 2009// TI - Influence of deployable hood systems on finite element modelled brain response for vulnerable road users JO - International journal of vehicle safety A1 - Fredriksson, Rikard A1 - Zhang, Linhe A1 - Boström, Ola SP - 29 EP - 44 VL - 4 IS - 1 N2 - Using full-scale Polar II adult dummy tests as input, a free-flying angled head-to-hood component test method was developed, and tests were performed at two different impact configurations at a test speed of 40 km/h. Both linear and rotational head acceleration were measured and used to drive the Wayne State University Head Injury Model (WSUHIM). The dummy tests showed small pre-impact head accelerations (<1000 rad s−2) and neck moments (<35 Nm). In all dummy tests, the rotational acceleration reached the highest levels about the X-axis. For a small under-hood clearance and using three different head impact configurations (one dummy and two impactors), a strain level of 0.35 was experienced by 22-42% of the brain volume; for a large under-hood distance, a strain level of 0.35 was experienced by only 2-5% of the brain volume at some time during the event (approximately a ten-fold reduction).
LA - en SN - 1479-3105 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJVS.2009.026972 ID - ref1 ER -