The development of a numerical dynamic model for investigating the crashworthiness of automotive child restraints is presented. Civil air regulations in many countries around the world currently allow for infants to be held on the lap of an adult passenger during flight. Research has found that infants carried in this manner are at a significantly increased risk of serious injury or death in the event of an otherwise survivable crash
The primary intervention for injury in children traveling in cars in Australia has involved the mand...
A prior study examined the policies of U.S. air carriers with regard to the use of infant restraint ...
This paper analyzes the possible head and chest injuries, produced in a Hybrid III dummy model of a ...
This paper describes progress in a research project which aims to analyse the crashworthiness of aut...
AbstractAviation safety regulations permit the carriage of an infant passenger on the lap of an adul...
Aviation safety regulations permit the carriage of an infant passenger on the lap of an adult. This ...
Aviation safety regulations in Australia and overseas permit the carriage of an infant passenger on ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering"Dec...
PDFTech ReportFAA-AM-78-12DOT/FAA/AM-78/12Civil aircraftAircraft accidentsChild restraint systemsSea...
Studies conducted at the FAA Civil Aeromedical Institute have shown that when used in aircraft, auto...
A restraint system to holdan infant between 0 – 24 monthsold ona commercial passenger aircraft has n...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute1994PDFTech ReportGowdy, VanDeWeese, RichardCivil Aeromedical Insti...
This project arises from the fact that nowadays infants who travel by plane do it on the lap of the...
The U.S. Department of Transportation maintains an ongoing database with the sub-category titled ‘Fl...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2011PDFTech ReportDeWeese, R.L.Moorcroft, DavidTaylor, Amanda M.Uni...
The primary intervention for injury in children traveling in cars in Australia has involved the mand...
A prior study examined the policies of U.S. air carriers with regard to the use of infant restraint ...
This paper analyzes the possible head and chest injuries, produced in a Hybrid III dummy model of a ...
This paper describes progress in a research project which aims to analyse the crashworthiness of aut...
AbstractAviation safety regulations permit the carriage of an infant passenger on the lap of an adul...
Aviation safety regulations permit the carriage of an infant passenger on the lap of an adult. This ...
Aviation safety regulations in Australia and overseas permit the carriage of an infant passenger on ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering"Dec...
PDFTech ReportFAA-AM-78-12DOT/FAA/AM-78/12Civil aircraftAircraft accidentsChild restraint systemsSea...
Studies conducted at the FAA Civil Aeromedical Institute have shown that when used in aircraft, auto...
A restraint system to holdan infant between 0 – 24 monthsold ona commercial passenger aircraft has n...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute1994PDFTech ReportGowdy, VanDeWeese, RichardCivil Aeromedical Insti...
This project arises from the fact that nowadays infants who travel by plane do it on the lap of the...
The U.S. Department of Transportation maintains an ongoing database with the sub-category titled ‘Fl...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2011PDFTech ReportDeWeese, R.L.Moorcroft, DavidTaylor, Amanda M.Uni...
The primary intervention for injury in children traveling in cars in Australia has involved the mand...
A prior study examined the policies of U.S. air carriers with regard to the use of infant restraint ...
This paper analyzes the possible head and chest injuries, produced in a Hybrid III dummy model of a ...