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一种用于评估头盔承受斜向撞击情况的新型实验室装置。

A new laboratory rig for evaluating helmets subject to oblique impacts.

作者信息

Aare Magnus, Halldin Peter

机构信息

Division of Neuronic Engineering, Department of Aeronautical and Vehicle Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

Traffic Inj Prev. 2003 Sep;4(3):240-8. doi: 10.1080/15389580309879.

Abstract

Current requirements and regulations governing motorcycle helmets around the world are based on test results of purely radial impacts, which are statistically rare in real accidents. This study presents a new impact rig for subjecting test helmets to oblique impacts, which therefore is able to test impacts of increased statistical relevance to real motorcycle accidents. A number of different head-helmet interfaces have been investigated. A test rig was constructed to produce oblique impacts to helmets simulating those occurring in real motorcycle accidents. A Hybrid III dummy head was fitted with accelerometers to measure the accelerations arising during impact testing. The equipment used for data collection was validated in both translational and rotational acceleration. In order to better resemble the human head, an artificial scalp was fitted to the hybrid dummy. The same test rig was used to investigate the performance of a number of different helmets. Impact velocities ranging from 7.3 to 9.9 m/s were tested using a number of different impact angles and impact areas. This study shows that the new test rig can be used to provide useful data at speeds of up to 50 km/h and with impact angles varying from purely tangential to purely radial. The rotational accelerations observed differ greatly depending on both helmet and scalp designs. For example, a helmet with a sliding outer shell placed on an experimental head fitted with an artificial scalp (made to resemble the human scalp) reduces rotational accelerations of the head by up to 56%, compared with those of an experimental head fitted with a fixed scalp and conventional helmet. The degree of slippage between the skull and the scalp, and between the scalp and the helmet, leads to considerable variation in the results. This innovative test rig appears to provide an accurate method for measuring accelerations in an oblique impact to a helmet. In order to obtain a good level of repeatability in oblique impact testing, it is crucial that the helmet be fixed to the head in the exact same way in each individual test. Both the position and the angle of impact must be reproduced identically in each test. The test rig used here has shown that this type of rig can be used to compare different helmet designs, and it therefore is able to contribute to achieving safer helmets.

摘要

当前世界各地关于摩托车头盔的要求和规定是基于纯径向撞击的测试结果,而这种撞击在实际事故中从统计学角度来看是很少见的。本研究提出了一种新的冲击试验台,用于使测试头盔承受斜向撞击,因此能够测试与实际摩托车事故统计相关性更高的撞击情况。已经研究了多种不同的头部 - 头盔接口。构建了一个试验台,以对头盔产生斜向撞击,模拟实际摩托车事故中发生的情况。一个 Hybrid III 假人头安装了加速度计,以测量撞击测试过程中产生的加速度。用于数据收集的设备在平移加速度和旋转加速度方面都经过了验证。为了更接近人类头部,在混合假人上安装了人造头皮。使用同一个试验台研究了多种不同头盔的性能。使用了多种不同的撞击角度和撞击区域,测试了范围从 7.3 到 9.9 米/秒的撞击速度。本研究表明,新的试验台可用于在高达 50 公里/小时的速度下以及撞击角度从纯切向到纯径向变化的情况下提供有用数据。观察到的旋转加速度因头盔和头皮设计的不同而有很大差异。例如,与安装固定头皮和传统头盔的试验头相比,将带有滑动外壳的头盔放置在安装有人造头皮(模仿人类头皮制作)的试验头上,可使头部的旋转加速度降低多达 56%。颅骨与头皮之间以及头皮与头盔之间的滑动程度导致结果有相当大的差异。这种创新的试验台似乎为测量头盔斜向撞击时的加速度提供了一种准确的方法。为了在斜向撞击测试中获得良好的重复性水平,至关重要 的是在每个单独的测试中以完全相同的方式将头盔固定在头部。每次测试中撞击的位置和角度都必须完全相同地重现。这里使用的试验台表明,这种类型的试验台可用于比较不同的头盔设计,因此能够有助于实现更安全的头盔。

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