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Proceedings of the International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury conference

Journal Volume: 16
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 1988
Articles in SafetyLit: 28

An assessment of the under reporting of road accident casualties in relation to injury severity

Analysis of the EuroSID in 21 full scale side impact tests

Application of a rigid body impact model to the pedestrian-car collision

Comparative evaluation of eurosid and sid side impact dummies in terms of biofidelity

Crash injury analysis of measurement needs for an improved anthromomorphic test device

Crash test variability dummy and vehicle responses

Evaluation of the european side impact dummy in rigid wall and padded wall sled tests

Finite element modelling of non-penetrating thoracic impact

Head and neck injuries for belted front occupants involved in real frontal crashes: patterns and risks

Improvement of the protective effects of motorcycle helmets based on a mathematical study

Improvement of the protective effects of motorcycle helmets based on a mathematical study

Interaction between human leg and car bumper in pedestrian tests

Loglinear and logit models in accident research

Mathematical modelling of the effectiveness of helmets in head protection

Methods of standardization and evaluation of accident data

Mvma full vehicle side impact harmonization test program

Neck injuries in rear end collisions among front and rear seat occupants

Neck injuries in rear end collisions among front and rear seat occupants

Occupant vehicle crash models and data bases maintained by the national highway traffic safety administration

Prakimod: peugeot renault accidents kinematics model theory, validation and applications

Prakimod: peugeot/renault accident kinematics model. Theory validation and applications

Sampling and weighting techniques for a large complex of accident data

Side collision testing with small cars

Side impact severity. The use of discriminant analysis to classify injury

Side impact severity: the use of discriminant analysis to classify injury

Statistical methods for developing and distinguishing multinomial response models in the traumatological analysis of simulated automobile impacts

Status report of the production prototype eurosid's 1988: report of the eevc working group 9, 13th september 1988

Thoracic impact and injury in side impact accidents