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A numerical investigation of factors affecting cervical spine injuries during rollover crashes.

机译:翻车事故中影响颈椎损伤的因素的数值研究。

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STUDY DESIGN: Factors affecting the risk of cervical spine injury in rollover crashes were investigated using a detailed finite element human head-neck model. OBJECTIVE: Analyze systematically neck responses and associated injury predictors under complex loading conditions similar to real-world rollover scenarios and use the findings to identify potential design improvements. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Although many previous experimental and numerical studies have focused on cervical spine injury mechanisms and tolerance, none of them have investigated the risk of cervical spine injuries under loading condition similar to that in rollovers. METHODS: The effects of changing the coefficient of friction (COF), impact velocity, padding material thickness and stiffness, and muscle force on the risk of neck injuries were analyzed in 16 different impact orientations based on a Taguchi array of design of experiments. RESULTS: Impact velocity is the most important factor in determining the risk of cervical spine fracture (P = 0.000). Decreases in the COF between the head and impact surface can effectively reduce the risk of cervical spine fracture (P = 0.038). If the COF is not 0, an impact with lateral force component could sometimes increase the risk of cervical spine fracture; and the larger the oriented angle of the impact surface, the more important it becomes to reduce the COF to protect the neck. Soft (P = 0.033) and thick (P = 0.137) padding can actually decrease the neck fracture risk, which is in contrast to previous experimental data. CONCLUSION: A careful selection of proper padding stiffness and thickness, along with a minimized COF between the head and impact surface or between the padding and its supporting structure, may simultaneously decrease the risk of head and neck injuries during rollover crashes. A seatbelt design to effectively reduce/eliminate the head-to-roof impact velocity is also very crucial to enhance the neck protection in rollovers.
机译:研究设计:使用详细的有限元人头颈模型,研究了在翻车事故中影响颈椎损伤风险的因素。目的:在类似于现实世界中的翻滚场景的复杂载荷条件下,系统地分析颈部反应和相关的损伤预测因子,并使用发现结果来识别潜在的设计改进。背景数据摘要:尽管以前的许多实验和数值研究都集中在颈椎损伤的机制和耐受性上,但没有一个研究过类似翻身负荷条件下颈椎损伤的风险。方法:基于Taguchi实验设计阵列,分析了改变摩擦系数(COF),冲击速度,填充材料厚度和刚度以及肌肉力量对16种不同冲击方向的颈部伤害风险的影响。结果:撞击速度是确定颈椎骨折风险的最重要因素(P = 0.000)。头部和撞击面之间的COF降低可有效降低颈椎骨折的风险(P = 0.038)。如果COF不为0,则横向力分量的冲击有时会增加颈椎骨折的风险;冲击面的定向角越大,减少保护颈部的COF就越重要。与以前的实验数据相反,柔软的(P = 0.033)和厚的(P = 0.137)填充实际上可以降低颈部骨折的风险。结论:仔细选择适当的衬垫刚度和厚度,以及在头部和撞击表面之间或衬垫及其支撑结构之间的COF最小化,可以同时降低侧翻碰撞时头部和颈部受伤的风险。有效降低/消除头顶碰撞速度的安全带设计对于增强侧翻时的颈部保护也至关重要。

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