COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF DUMMY AND HUMAN BODY MODELS BEHAVIOR IN FRONTAL AND LATERAL IMPACT CONDITIONS
In the past, many studies have been dedicated to the comparison of dummies and human body behavior in different impact conditions. However, the complex boundary conditions generated by a complete restraint system render it difficult to compare both human surrogates in a car environment. Furthermore, the great dispersion among car occupants is an additional difficulty, which is difficult to overcome with experimental studies. Computer simulation, as far as a validated human body model is available gives a unique possibility to assess the influence of some restraint parameters, whilst all remaining parameters are unchanged. To this end, a 3D finite element human body model validated in many different impact configurations against a large number of biomechanical corridors was used. In order to compare responses, models of Hybrid III and Eurosid 1 dummies were also used. Three typical impact configurations were chosen, both frontal and lateral, using the currently most advanced restraint systems with belt load limiter, pretensioner, knee bolster, frontal and lateral air-bags and pelvis door padding. A comparative study was then carried out by varying some of the restraint system parameters. This comparative study highlighted significant differences between both human body and dummy models responses in a vehicle crash environment. The results showed that the human body model is more sensitive than the dummy models to the modification of some restraint system parameters, such as the load limiter level or the air-bag pressure. Furthermore, as it was done previously by different authors, it was noticed that the deflection criterion was questionable in some situations. However, the dummy models were able to give reasonable trends in most situations and verified that the currently most advanced restraint systems are well optimized with regard to the current biomechanical knowledge.
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Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
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Authors:
- Baudrit, Pascal
- HAMON, J
- SONG, E
- ROBIN, S
- LE COZ, J-Y
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Conference:
- 43rd Stapp Car Crash Conference
- Location: San Diego California, United States
- Date: 1999-10-25 to 1999-10-27
- Publication Date: 1999
Language
- English
Media Info
- Features: Appendices; Figures; References; Tables;
- Pagination: p. 55-75
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Serial:
- Stapp Car Crash Journal
- Volume: 43
- Publisher: Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
- ISSN: 1532-8546
- Serial URL: http://www.stapp.org/pubs.shtml
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Air bags; Behavior; Biophysics; Computers; Crash injury research; Crash victim simulation; Deflection; Doors; Dummies; Frontal crashes; Human beings; Knee restraints; Occupant protection devices; Pressure; Pretensioning; Seat belts; Side crashes; Simulation; Vehicle padding
- Uncontrolled Terms: Belt load limiter (Seat belts)
- Subject Areas: Highways; Research; Safety and Human Factors; Vehicles and Equipment; I84: Personal Injuries;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00800529
- Record Type: Publication
- ISBN: 0768004640
- Report/Paper Numbers: SAE P-350, 99SC05
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Oct 12 2000 12:00AM