THOR-05F Response in Sled Tests Inducing Submarining and Comparison with PMHS Response Corridors.

Q2 Medicine
Olivier Richard, M. Lebarbé, J. Uriot, X. Trosseille, P. Petit, Z. J. Wang, Ellen Lee
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Abstract

The Test Device for Human Occupant Restraint (THOR) is an advanced crash test dummy designed for frontal impact. Originally released in a 50th percentile male version (THOR-50M), a female 5th version (THOR-05F) was prototyped in 2017 (Wang et al., 2017) and compared with biofidelity sub-system tests (Wang et al., 2018). The same year, Trosseille et al. (2018) published response corridors using nine 5th percentile female Post Mortem Human Subjects (PMHS) tested in three sled configurations, including both submarining and non-submarining cases. The goal of this paper is to provide an initial evaluation of the THOR-05F biofidelity in a full-scale sled test, by comparing its response with the PMHS corridors published by Trosseille et al. (2018). Significant similarities between PMHS and THOR-05F were observed: as in Trosseille et al. (2018), the THOR-05F did not submarine in configuration 1, and submarined in configurations 2 and 3. The lap belt tension and seat forces were similar in magnitude. For configurations 2 and 3, the pelvis excursions were of the same order of magnitude between both human surrogates. However, significant differences were also observed: compared to the PMHS, the THOR-05F showed shoulder belt forces that were 1.6 to 2.1 times higher in magnitude, and lap belt force time histories that were delayed by 10 to 20 ms. In configuration 1, the chest and pelvis resultant accelerations of the dummy were delayed as well, and the pelvis excursion and rotation more than doubled that of the PMHS.
THOR-05F在诱导潜水的雪橇试验中的反应以及与PMHS反应通道的比较。
人体乘员约束试验装置(THOR)是一种先进的正面碰撞试验假人。最初以第50百分位男性版本(THOR-50M)发布,女性第5版本(THOR-5F)于2017年进行了原型化(Wang et al.,2017),并与生物逼真度子系统测试进行了比较(王et al.,2018)。同年,Trosseille等人(2018)发表了使用九名第五百分位女性死后人类受试者(PMHS)在三种雪橇配置中进行测试的反应走廊,包括潜水和非潜水情况。本文的目标是通过将THOR-05F生物保真度的响应与Trosseille等人发表的PMHS走廊进行比较,在全尺寸雪橇试验中对其进行初步评估。(2018)。在PMHS和THOR-05F之间观察到了显著的相似性:正如Trosseille等人(2018)所述,THOR-5F在配置1中没有潜艇,在配置2和3中潜艇化。安全带张力和座椅力的大小相似。对于配置2和配置3,两个人类代孕者之间的骨盆偏移具有相同的数量级。然而,也观察到了显著差异:与PMHS相比,THOR-05F显示的肩带力的大小高出1.6至2.1倍,腰带力的时间历程延迟了10至20ms。在配置1中,假人的胸部和骨盆合成加速度也延迟了,骨盆偏移和旋转是PMHS的两倍多。
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