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Injury Risk for Rear-Seated Occupants in Small Overlap Crashes

机译:小重叠碰撞中后座乘员的受伤风险

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Small overlap crashes, where the primary crash engagement is outboard from the longitudinal energy absorbing structures of the vehicle, have received recent interest as a crash dynamic that results in high likelihood of injury. Previous analyses of good performing vehicles showed that 24% of crashes with AIS 3+ injuries to front seat occupants were small overlap crashes. However, similar evaluations have not been conducted for those rear seated. Vehicle dynamics suggest that rear seat occupants may be at greater risk due to lack of lateral seating support and a steering wheel to hold, making them more sensitive to lateral movement seen in these crashes. Thus, the objective was to calculate injury risk for rear-seated occupants in small overlap collisions. AIS 2+ and AIS 3+ injury risk was calculated from NASS-CDS data from 2000–2011. Inclusion criteria were vehicles of model year 2000 or later, with CDC codes of “FL” or “FR”, and an occupant in the second or third row. AIS2+ injury risk was 5.1%, and AIS3+ injury risk was 2.4%. Of note, half of the occupants were <15 years of age indicating rear seat protection should emphasize the young. Occupants seated near side were nearly three times as likely to sustain an AIS2+ injury than occupants seated far side. Particular attention should be paid to the prominence of head injuries in this crash dynamic and consideration given to their mitigation. Additional research should determine whether countermeasures being implemented for front seat occupants can be beneficial to rear seat occupants.
机译:小型重叠碰撞是主要的碰撞接合点,位于车辆纵向能量吸收结构的外侧,这种碰撞事故最近引起了人们的关注,因为碰撞动力学会导致人员受伤的可能性很高。以前对性能良好的车辆的分析表明,前座乘客因AIS 3+受伤而导致的碰撞中有24%是小重叠碰撞。但是,尚未对后排座椅进行类似的评估。车辆动力学表明,由于缺乏侧向座椅支撑和方向盘,后排座椅乘员可能面临更大的风险,这使他们对这些碰撞中看到的侧向运动更加敏感。因此,目的是计算在小的重叠碰撞中后座乘客的受伤风险。根据2000-2011年的NASS-CDS数据计算出AIS 2+和AIS 3+的受伤风险。入选标准为2000年或以后的车型,CDC代码为“ FL”或“ FR”,第二排或第三排的乘员。 AIS2 +损伤风险为5.1%,AIS3 +损伤风险为2.4%。值得注意的是,一半的乘员年龄在15岁以下,这表明后座保护应该强调年轻人。坐在旁边的乘客遭受AIS2 +伤害的可能性是坐在旁边的乘客的近三倍。在这种碰撞动态中应特别注意头部受伤的突出情况,并应考虑减轻这种情况。进一步的研究应确定对前排座椅乘员采取的对策是否对后排座椅乘员有利。

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