Yoganandan Narayan, Pintar Frank A, Schlick Michael, Moore Jason, Maiman Dennis J
Department of Neurosurgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI.
Ann Adv Automot Med. 2011;55:181-91.
The objective of the study was to evaluate the head and neck kinetics of three-point belted Hybrid III dummy and Test Device for Human Occupant Restraint (THOR) in frontal impacts, and compare their responses with data from post mortem human subjects (PMHS). Surrogates were placed on a buck, capable of accommodating different anthropometry with similar initial positioning. Duplicate tests were conducted at low, medium, and high (3.6, 6.9, and 15.8 m/s) velocities. Upper and lower neck forces and moments were determined from load cell measures and its locations with respect to the ends of the neck. Head excursion-time responses were more repeatable in the Hybrid III dummy than the THOR dummy. Hybrid III dummy response was more rigid in the sagittal plane. Peak THOR motions were closer to PMHS. Based on times of occurrences of peak excursions, THOR was closer to PMHS at all velocities, while Hybrid III dummy showed biofidelity at the medium and high velocities. Controlled positioning and testing with different surrogates provide an evaluation of inter-subject responses. THOR was more likely to "get the head where and when it needs to be" in frontal impacts. With the importance of testing at lower speeds due to recent recognition of real-world injuries, these data suggest that THOR may be an optimal dummy for frontal impacts. Comparisons of head-neck kinetic data with PMHS are valuable in frontal impact injury assessments.
本研究的目的是评估三点式安全带约束的Hybrid III假人和人体乘员约束测试装置(THOR)在正面碰撞中的头颈部动力学,并将它们的响应与尸体人类受试者(PMHS)的数据进行比较。将替代物放置在一个能够适应不同人体测量学且初始定位相似的支架上。在低、中、高(3.6、6.9和15.8米/秒)速度下进行了重复测试。上下颈部力和力矩由测力传感器测量值及其相对于颈部末端的位置确定。Hybrid III假人的头部偏移-时间响应比THOR假人更具重复性。Hybrid III假人在矢状面的响应更僵硬。THOR假人的峰值运动更接近PMHS。根据峰值偏移出现的时间,THOR在所有速度下都更接近PMHS,而Hybrid III假人在中高速时表现出生物逼真度。使用不同替代物进行的受控定位和测试提供了对受试者间响应的评估。在正面碰撞中,THOR更有可能“在需要的时间和位置让头部到达”。由于最近认识到现实世界中的损伤,低速测试很重要,这些数据表明THOR可能是正面碰撞的最佳假人。头颈部动力学数据与PMHS的比较在正面碰撞损伤评估中很有价值。