PublicadoEl 24/11/22 por Comillas
Working Paper

Feasibility study of a safe sled environment for reclined frontal deceleration tests with human volunteers

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IIT-19-113A.pdf
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Muehlbauer, Julia
Schick, Sylvia
Draper, Dustin
López Valdés, Francisco José
Symeonidis, Ioannis
Peldschus, Steffen
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Objective: The goal of the study was to assess the feasibility of a safe crash environment for volunteer tests in reclined seating positions. An iterative multimodal approach was chosen, consisting of full-body human body model (HBM) simulations, anthropomorphic test device (ATD) physical testing, and volunteer testing.

Methods: To estimate a noninjurious deceleration pulse, the iterative inclination of the seat was supported through HBM simulations and physical ATD testing. One male volunteer was exposed to 5 low-speed frontal sled impacts with stepwise reclined seat angles. The volunteer was restrained with a non-pretensioned 3-point seat belt. All procedures were approved by the relevant ethics boards.

Results: Volunteer sled tests in 3 different seat configurations were performed with one volunteer at noninjurious deceleration levels. Inclination of the seat and the absence of a footrest resulted in elevated axial seat reaction forces and almost pure translational motion of the human body.

Conclusions: A maximum speed of 7.1?kmh and peak deceleration of 3.0?g was found to be a safe pulse for volunteer testing in frontal impacts with a rigid reclined seat. Larger soft tissue deformations were observed when reclined, possibly associated with higher shear loads within the soft tissue. Preliminary results highlight trade-offs between the degree of seat angulation, friction force, and restraint capability of a 3-point seat belt, thus causing forward translation andor axial spinal compression of the occupant that may need to be addressed in the future.

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Fecha de modificacion 06/03/2024
Fecha de disponibilidad 26/11/2019
fecha de alta 26/11/2019

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