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Motorcycle Helmets: Head and Neck Dynamics in Helmeted and Unhelmeted Oblique Impacts

机译:摩托车头盔:头盔和非头盔倾斜影响中的头部和颈部动力学

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Objective: To assess the factors that contribute to head and neck dynamics in motorcycle crash simulation tests. Method: A series of laboratory tests was undertaken using an oblique impact rig. The impact rig included a drop assembly with a Hybrid III head and neck. The head struck the top surface of a horizontally moving striker plate. Head linear and angular acceleration, striker plate force, and upper neck loads were measured. The following test parameters were varied: drop height to a maximum of 1.5 m, horizontal speed to a maximum of 35 km/h, impact orientation/location, and restraint adjustment. Two helmet models were used for the majority of tests. Visor impacts were conducted as were comparisons across 4 helmet models. Descriptive statistics were derived and multiple regression was applied to examine the role of each parameter. The data were compared to unhelmeted tests. Results: The tests confirmed that motorcycle helmets compared to no helmet provide a high level of protection to the head and neck through management of both linear and angular head acceleration and neck loads. In the most severe lateral impacts (drop height 1.5 m and horizontal speed 35 km/h): the mean head injury criterion (HIC_(15)) and mean maximum headform acceleration were respectively 648, 150 g for 4 helmet models; the mean +αy was +9.5 krad/s~2 and +αx was +5.1 krad/s~2; the upper neck resultant force, -Mx and -My, respectively, were 4947 N, -80 Nm, and 55 Nm. Drop height was a significant predictor of peak linear headform acceleration, HIC_(15), and striker force. Horizontal speed and impact orientation were significant predictors of peak angular acceleration, in addition to drop height. Peak head and neck loads observed in visor impacts were similar to those observed in impacts directly to the shell. Peak head and neck loads observed in frontal impacts with tightly and loosely adjusted restraints were similar, but the helmet with the loosely adjusted restraint was ejected during the impact. Conclusions: Further research and development is required on the oblique test rig to establish its reliability and validity, the latter through comparisons to real-world impacts. Motorcycle helmets certified to a national standard manage linear acceleration well, but further developments are required to reduce angular acceleration. Within the range of impact conditions, there was no indication that helmets posed a neck injury risk. Supplemental materials are available for this article. Go to the publisher's online edition of Traffic Injury Prevention to view the supplemental file.
机译:目的:评估在摩托车碰撞模拟测试中影响头部和颈部动力的因素。方法:使用倾斜冲击钻机进行了一系列实验室测试。冲击装置包括一个带有Hybrid III头和颈部的下降装置。头部撞击水平移动的撞针板的顶面。测量了头部的线性和角加速度,撞针板力和上颈部负荷。更改了以下测试参数:跌落高度最大为1.5 m,水平速度最大为35 km / h,冲击方向/位置以及约束调整。大多数测试使用了两种头盔模型。进行了遮阳板冲击以及对4种头盔模型的比较。得出描述性统计数据,并应用多元回归检查每个参数的作用。将数据与非头盔测试进行比较。结果:测试证实,与不戴头盔相比,摩托车头盔通过管理线性和角向头部加速度以及颈部负载,为头部和颈部提供了高水平的保护。在最严重的侧向碰撞中(跌落高度1.5 m,水平速度35 km / h):4种头盔型号的平均头部受伤标准(HIC_(15))和平均最大头型加速度分别为648、150 g;平均+αy为+9.5 krad / s〜2,+αx为+5.1 krad / s〜2;上颈部合力-Mx和-My分别为4947 N,-80 Nm和55 Nm。跌落高度是峰值线性头形加速度,HIC_(15)和撞针力的重要预测指标。除下落高度外,水平速度和冲击方向也是峰值角加速度的重要预测指标。在遮阳板碰撞中观察到的最大头颈部载荷与在直接撞击壳体时观察到的相似。在约束严密和松动的情况下,正面碰撞时观察到的头部和颈部峰值负荷相似,但是在约束过程中弹出了具有宽松法度的约束的头盔。结论:需要对斜测试台进行进一步的研究和开发,以建立其可靠性和有效性,后者通过与实际影响进行比较来确定。获国家标准认证的摩托车头盔可很好地管理线性加速度,但仍需要进一步开发以减少角加速度。在撞击条件范围内,没有迹象表明头盔会造成颈部受伤的危险。补充材料可用于本文。转到发布者的在线交通伤害预防在线版本以查看补充文件。

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