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Assessment of injury risks associated with wearing the enhanced combat helmet and night vision goggle - driver: frontal vehicle collision study

机译:评估与佩戴增强型战斗头盔和夜视镜有关的伤害风险-驾驶员:正面车辆碰撞研究

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The requirement to operate vehicles in low light and/or night environments whilst wearing night vision goggle (NVG) systems has become increasingly common during military operations. There is very limited research investigating injury risks associated with these systems during ground vehicle collisions.This study examined the injury risks associated with wearing the Australian Defence Force - Enhanced Combat Helmet (ECH) and NVG system, in frontal vehicle collisions. This project consisted of two components: (1) crash tests using a sled and (2) numerical simulations of impacts.Four dynamic sled tests were conducted using a 50th percentile, male, Hybrid III dummy positioned on a rigid seat. Frontal impact tests were performed at a 40 km/h change in velocity (*v) and 20 g deceleration. The test configurations were as follows: (a) Base; (no helmet or additional equipment); (b) ECH; and, (c) ECH and NVG. Condition (c) was carried out twice, to determine repeatability. The sled test protocols were reconstructed precisely with the numerical simulation package MADYMO and the simulations were shown to correlate well with the experimental results. Using this validated model, four parametric studies were undertaken to assess the influence of counterweights, seat cushion, seatbelt pre-tensioner, and the vehicle's *v and acceleration on injury risks.The study found that neck loads were within acceptable limits, with the exception of the neck extension moment, which was exceeded for all NVG conditions. Based on the parametric studies, no major improvements were observed in the neck extension moments with the use of counterweights or a seat cushion. In contrast the use of a seatbelt pre-tensioner was observed to decrease greatly this neck injury risk in certain scenarios. The study also identified that a *v of 15 km/h and peak acceleration of up to 14 g were required to keep the neck extension moment below the prescribed injury criteria. However, the high neck extension moment values may have been partially attributable to the stiff Hybrid III neck.This study identified a possible injury mechanism for soldiers using the ECH and NVG system during specific impact scenarios. The method applied in this project was designed to be repeatable.
机译:在军事行动期间,越来越需要在低光和/或夜间环境中操作车辆并佩戴夜视镜(NVG)系统。地面车辆发生碰撞时,与这些系统相关的伤害风险的研究非常有限。本研究研究了在正面车辆碰撞中,佩戴澳大利亚国防军-增强型战斗头盔(ECH)和NVG系统带来的伤害风险。该项目由两个部分组成:(1)使用雪橇的碰撞测试和(2)碰撞的数值模拟。使用位于刚性座椅上的第50个百分位雄性Hybrid III假人进行四个动态雪橇测试。正面冲击测试以速度(* v)和40 g / h的速度变化40 km / h进行。测试配置如下:(a)基础; (没有头盔或其他设备); (b)ECH; (c)ECH和NVG。条件(c)进行两次,以确定可重复性。使用数值模拟软件包MADYMO精确重建了雪橇测试协议,并显示仿真与实验结果很好地相关。使用这个经过验证的模型,进行了四项参数研究,以评估对重,座椅坐垫,安全带预紧器以及车辆的* v和加速度对伤害风险的影响。研究发现,颈部载荷在可接受的范围内,但例外颈部伸展力矩的最大值,在所有NVG条件下都超过了。根据参数研究,在使用配重或座垫的情况下,没有发现颈部伸展力矩的重大改善。相反,观察到在某些情况下使用安全带预紧器可以大大降低这种颈部受伤的风险。该研究还确定,要使颈部伸展力矩保持在规定的损伤标准以下,则需要15 km / h的* v和最大14 g的峰值加速度。然而,高颈伸力矩值可能部分归因于Hybrid III僵硬的脖子。该项目中应用的方法被设计为可重复的。

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