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Definition and measurement of rider-intrinsic physical attributes influencing all-terrain vehicle safety

机译:定义和测量影响全地形车辆安全的骑乘者固有物理属性

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Object All-terrain vehicle (ATV) usage has grown tremendously over the years, reaching 9.5 million vehicles in use in 2007. Accompanying this growth has been a concomitant increase in rider morbidity (including traumatic brain and spine injuries) and death, especially in children. The purpose of this study was to define and measure, through field testing, those physical attributes intrinsic to riders, such as height, weight, and wingspan, which may have implications for ATV riders' safety. Methods Three field tests (J-hook, brake, and bump) were developed and performed to allow direct measurement of the lateral, longitudinal, and vertical dynamics in 5 riders of varying heights, weights, and wingspans. Two ATVs, a utility and a sport model, were tested for further comparisons. Data were acquired using a comprehensive data acquisition system attached to the ATVs. Assignment of individual rider/ATV test safety ratings and a rider/ATV Total Safety Rating were made from the results of these field tests. Results The J-hook test results demonstrated that larger rider wingspans positively influence ATV rider safety and mitigate against lateral instability. From the brake test it was determined that a 10-in (25.4-cm) longitudinal displacement, such as that experienced during a sharp deceleration, for a rider of any height or weight, breached the level of defined safety. As rider weight increased, displacement decreased. The bump test provided evidence that increased rider weight also mitigates against vertical displacement. Conclusions Individuals with light weights and small wingspans, such as those in the pediatric population, are under considerable risk of injury when operating an ATV due to lateral, longitudinal, and vertical operational instability.
机译:多年来,对象全地形车(ATV)的使用量有了极大的增长,2007年使用的车辆达到950万辆。伴随这一增长,车手的发病率(包括脑部和脊柱外伤在内)和死亡尤其是儿童的发病率随之增加。 。这项研究的目的是通过现场测试来定义和测量车手固有的身体属性,例如身高,体重和臂展,这可能会对ATV车手的安全产生影响。方法开发并执行了三个野外试验(J型钩,制动器和颠簸),以直接测量5名不同身高,体重和翼展的车手的横向,纵向和垂直动力学。测试了两个全地形车,一个实用工具和一个运动模型,以进行进一步的比较。数据是使用连接到ATV的综合数据采集系统采集的。根据这些现场测试的结果,分配了单独的骑手/ ATV测试安全等级和骑手/ ATV总安全等级。结果J钩测试结果表明,较大的骑手翼展积极影响ATV骑手的安全性并减轻侧向不稳定性。根据制动测试,对于任何身高或体重的骑手来说,例如10英寸(25.4厘米)的纵向位移(例如急剧减速时所经历的纵向位移)均违反了规定的安全性标准。随着骑手重量的增加,排量减少。颠簸测试提供了证明,骑手重量增加也减轻了垂直位移。结论重量轻,翼展小的个体,例如小儿人群,由于侧向,纵向和垂直操作不稳定,在操作ATV时很容易受到伤害。

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