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Investigation of the THOR Anthropomorphic Test Device for Predicting Occupant Injuries during Spacecraft Launch Aborts and Landing

机译:预测航天器发射中止和着陆过程中乘员伤害的THOR拟人测试设备的研究

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The objective of this study was to investigate new methods for predicting injury from expected spaceflight dynamic loads by leveraging a broader range of available information in injury biomechanics. Although all spacecraft designs were considered, the primary focus was the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Orion capsule, as the authors have the most knowledge and experience related to this design. The team defined a list of critical injuries and selected the THOR anthropomorphic test device as the basis for new standards and requirements. In addition, the team down-selected the list of available injury metrics to the following: head injury criteria 15, kinematic brain rotational injury criteria, neck axial tension and compression force, maximum chest deflection, lateral shoulder force and displacement, acetabular lateral force, thoracic spine axial compression force, ankle moments, and average distal forearm speed limits. The team felt that these metrics capture all of the injuries that might be expected by a seated crewmember during vehicle aborts and landings. Using previously determined injury risk levels for nominal and off-nominal landings, appropriate injury assessment reference values (IARVs) were defined for each metric. Musculoskeletal deconditioning due to exposure to reduced gravity over time can affect injury risk during landing; therefore a deconditioning factor was applied to all IARVs. Although there are appropriate injury data for each anatomical region of interest, additional research is needed for several metrics to improve the confidence score.
机译:这项研究的目的是通过利用伤害生物力学中更广泛的可用信息,研究从预期的航天动力负荷预测伤害的新方法。尽管考虑了所有航天器设计,但主要焦点是美国国家航空航天局猎户座太空舱,因为作者拥有与此设计相关的最多知识和经验。该小组确定了严重伤害清单,并选择了THOR拟人化测试设备作为新标准和要求的基础。此外,研究小组还从以下方面选择了可用的伤害指标列表:头部伤害标准15,运动脑旋转伤害标准,颈部轴向张力和压力,最大胸部偏斜,肩部侧向力和位移,髋臼侧向力,胸椎轴向压力,踝关节力矩和平均前臂远端速度极限。团队认为,这些指标涵盖了坐在座位上的机组人员在车辆中止和着陆期间可能发生的所有伤害。使用先前确定的名义和非名义降落的伤害风险水平,为每个指标定义了适当的伤​​害评估参考值(IARV)。长时间暴露在重力作用下而导致的骨骼肌肉退化可能会影响着陆时受伤的风险;因此,对所有IARV均采用了减损因子。尽管对于每个感兴趣的解剖区域都有适当的损伤数据,但仍需要对一些指标进行额外的研究以提高置信度得分。

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