在美国新车评估计划中,安全带和安全气囊的上颈部反应受限50百分位混合动力假人

B. Park, R. Morgan, J. Hackney, S. Partyka, M. Kleinberger, E. Sun, Heather E. Smith, J. C. Lowrie
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自1984年以来,美国国家公路交通安全管理局(NHTSA)的新车评估计划(NCAP)已经编制了安全带和安全气囊限制的第50百分位男性混合动力III假人的上颈部负荷。在5年多的正面碰撞测试中,NCAP收集了118辆乘用车和78辆轻型卡车和货车的上颈部数据。本文研究了这些数据,并试图根据联邦机动车安全标准(FMVSS)第208号(可选的雪橇试验)中的损伤标准评估颈部损伤的可能性。本文还研究了严重的颈部损伤在实际碰撞的程度,如在国家汽车抽样系统报告。研究结果表明,在高速碰撞中,乘客系安全带时确实会发生严重的颈部损伤。结果还表明,颈部张力和伸展可以达到NCAP正面碰撞测试的水平,高于FMVSS No. 208的允许水平。在轻型卡车和货车上,颈部的张力和伸展度通常高于乘用车。当颈部反应被检查为司机和乘客假人的头部损伤标准的函数时,没有发现相关性。
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UPPER NECK RESPONSE OF THE BELT AND AIR BAG RESTRAINED 50TH PERCENTILE HYBRID III DUMMY IN THE USA'S NEW CAR ASSESSMENT PROGRAM
Since 1984, the New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has compiled upper neck loads for the belt and air bag restrained 50th percentile male Hybrid III dummy. Over 5 years, in frontal crash tests, NCAP collected upper neck data for 118 passenger cars and 78 light trucks and vans. This paper examines this data and attempts to assess the potential for neck injury based on injury criteria included in Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 208 (the optional sled test). This paper also examines the extent of serious neck injury in actual crashes as reported in the National Automotive Sampling System. Results suggest that serious neck injuries do occur at higher speeds for crashes involving occupants restrained by belts in passenger cars. Results also suggest that neck tension and extension can reach levels in the NCAP frontal crash tests that are higher than those allowed in FMVSS No. 208. Neck tension and extension are generally higher in light trucks and vans than in passenger cars. When neck responses are examined as a function of the Head Injury Criterion for driver and passenger dummies, no correlation is found.
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