在高速、短时间和低速、长时间之间的中间负载条件下,人体肩部对横向冲击的反应。

Q2 Medicine
Matthieu Lebarbé, Pascal Potier, Jérôme Uriot, Pascal Baudrit, Denis Lafont, Richard Douard
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摘要

EuroSID-2re (ES-2re)拟人化试验装置(ATD)通常被称为碰撞试验假人,也用于军事领域评估装甲车辆乘员受横向冲击伤害的风险。加载条件范围从低速-长时间冲击(4米/秒- 50毫秒),类似于汽车领域,到高速-短时间冲击(28米/秒- 3毫秒),对应于面板在爆炸下变形的情况。在前面提到的加载条件谱的边界上,以及在先前的研究中,在中间条件(14 m/s - 9 ms)下,研究了人类肩膀对侧向冲击的反应。当前研究的目的是在文献中未发现的中间加载条件下提供额外的见解。使用8.1 kg的刚性撞击器,在3.3 m/s至8.8 m/s的速度范围内,持续时间为25 ms至35 ms,对死后人体受试者(PMHS)进行了8次纯侧肩撞击试验。PMHS采用附着在胸骨和上胸椎(T1椎体)上的加速度计进行检测。应变计粘在左右锁骨和肋骨2至6上。在实验室框架中,测量与撞击器界面处的肩部力,并通过高速摄像机(5000 fps)拍摄撞击过程,以跟踪撞击器、T1椎体和胸骨的YZ位移。8名患者中有3名肩部持续AIS 2型损伤,其中包括锁骨骨折。撞击力范围为1200至4600牛顿。PMHS在胸骨处的加速度范围为44至163克,在T1椎体处的加速度范围为17至60克。对应变计信号的分析显示锁骨骨折发生在撞击开始时,并与峰值力相吻合。计算肩峰对肩压(Cmax)的估计。未受伤的肩膀从0%到15%不等,受伤的肩膀从19%到28%不等。这个新的PMHS测试系列将在未来的工作中用于为ES-2re ATD制定肩伤标准,该标准与军事领域的整个加载条件谱相关。
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Human Shoulder Response to Lateral Impact in Intermediate Loading Conditions Between High-Velocity, Short-Duration and Low-Velocity, Long-Duration.

The EuroSID-2re (ES-2re) Anthropomorphic Test Device (ATD) commonly known as the crash test dummy is also used in the military domain to assess the risk of injury of armored vehicles occupants from lateral impact. The loading conditions range from low velocity - long duration impacts (4 m/s - 50 ms) similar to the automotive domain, to high velocity - short duration impacts (28 m/s - 3 ms) corresponding to cases where the panel deforms under an explosion. The human shoulder response to lateral impact was investigated at bounds of the loading condition spectrum previously mentioned, and also at intermediate conditions (14 m/s - 9 ms) in previous studies. The aim of the current study is to provide additional insight at the intermediate loading conditions which are not found in the literature. Eight pure lateral shoulder impact tests were performed on Post Mortem Human Subjects (PMHS) using an 8.1 kg rigid impactor at velocities ranging from 3.3 m/s to 8.8 m/s with the duration ranging from 25 ms to 35 ms. The PMHS were instrumented with accelerometers attached to the sternum, and the upper thoracic spine (T1 vertebra). Strain gages were glued onto the right and left clavicles and ribs 2 to 6. The shoulder force was measured at the interface with the impactor and the impact was filmed by high speed cameras (5000 fps) to track the YZ displacements of the impactor, T1 vertebra, and sternum in the laboratory frame. Three shoulders out of the eight sustained AIS 2 injuries which included a clavicle fracture. The impactor forces ranged from 1200 to 4600 N. The PMHS accelerations ranged from 44 to 163 g at the sternum, and from 17 to 60 g at the T1 vertebra. The analysis of the strain gage signals revealed that the clavicle fractures occurred at the beginning of the impact and coincided with a peak force. An estimate of the acromion-to-shoulder compression (Cmax) was computed. It ranged from 0% to 15% for the non-injured shoulders, and from 19% to 28% for the injured shoulders. This new PMHS test series will be used in a future work to develop a shoulder injury criterion for the ES-2re ATD that is relevant for the whole loading conditions spectrum of the military domain.

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