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Investigation of Rear Occupant Head Restraint Interaction in High-Severity Rear Impact using BioRID and HIII

机译:使用BioRID和HIII研究高强度后部撞击中后乘员头部约束的相互作用

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The rear seat occupant has been the subject of an increasing number of research efforts in recent years. However, the majority of the research has focused on frontal impact, while there are also a number of studies concerned with low to moderate delta-V rear impact. Very limited work exists regarding the fate of the rear seat occupant involved in high-severity rear impact, especially when utilizing the BioRID anthropomorphic test device (ATD). Furthermore, it is evident that the out of position rear occupant, as defined by leaning forward prior to rear impact, is also of relevance to this line of research. The objective of this study is to explore and compare the response of BioRID and 50 th percentile Hybrid III in conjunction with the effects of head restraint geometry and the occupant seating configuration (normal seating versus forward leaning) in high-severity rear impact tests. Using a deceleration sled, BioRID and 50 th percentile Hybrid III were placed in the rear seat and subjected to a series of 22-mph delta-V rear impact tests. The pulse shape was representative of FMVSS 301 tests involving sedans. Six sled tests were conducted using two different head restraints and two ATD seating configurations. The ATD response data were analyzed with regard to three categories: 1) comparison of HIII and BioRID response, 2) influence of out-of-position seating configuration, and 3) effect of head restraint height. The data interpretation was augmented with motion tracking analysis to highlight potential kinematic root causes for the differences between HIII and BioRID response. It was found that the timing in impact response differed for both ATDs due to the structural disparity of their spines. Differences in time-histories of head acceleration, neck loads and moments were also discussed for the various testing configurations. It was also shown that HIII and BioRID produced contradictory neck data as a result of switching from a low profile to a high profile head restraint when tested in the leaning forward out-of-position setting.
机译:后座乘员近年来成为越来越多的研究工作的主题。但是,大多数研究都集中在正面影响上,同时也有许多研究涉及低至中度的delta-V背面影响。关于后排乘员的命运涉及高度严重的后部碰撞,目前的工作非常有限,尤其是在使用BioRID拟人化测试设备(ATD)时。此外,很明显,通过在向后撞击之前向前倾斜而定义的后排乘员失调也与该研究方向有关。这项研究的目的是在高强度的后部碰撞测试中,探索并比较BioRID和第50个百分位的Hybrid III的响应以及头枕的几何形状和乘员就座配置(正常就座与前倾)的影响。使用减速滑板,将BioRID和第50个百分位的Hybrid III放置在后排座椅上,并进行了一系列22英里/小时的增量V后碰撞测试。脉冲形状代表涉及轿车的FMVSS 301测试。使用两个不同的头枕和两个ATD座椅配置进行了六个雪橇测试。针对以下三类分析了ATD响应数据:1)HIII和BioRID响应的比较,2)错位就座配置的影响,以及3)头枕高度的影响。通过运动跟踪分析增强了数据解释,以突出显示HIII和BioRID反应之间差异的潜在运动学根本原因。结果发现,由于两个ATD的棘突结构不同,其撞击响应的时机也有所不同。对于各种测试配置,还讨论了头部加速度,颈部负载和力矩的时程差异。还显示了HIII和BioRID产生了矛盾的脖子数据,这是因为在前倾不正确的位置测试时从低矮的头枕切换到高矮的头枕的结果。

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