ABSTRACT Recent studies suggest that there is increased risk to the pelvis and lower extremities for unbelted, front seat occupants when airbags deploy in frontal collisions. Among belted drivers, women and small adults are more likely to experience fractures of the knee-thigh-hip complex and lower leg. The occupant kinematics and impact mechanics for varying sized drivers under belted and unbelted conditions, with a deploying airbag, have not been well-investigated. The present study used occupant kinematic computer software (MADYMO) to investigate injury likelihood for the pelvis, femur and lower leg in simulations of FMVSS 208 test conditions (30 mph, rigid barrier, frontal crash) for a mid-size sedan with airbag deployment. The pelvic f...
Side impact motor vehicle crashes pose unique challenges for occupant protection, particularly with ...
Numerical methods are often a robust way to predict how external mechanical loads affect individual ...
Lower extremity injury is common in front seated occupants of motor vehicles involved in collisions....
With the introduction of air bags, occupant safety in frontal car crashes has been improved for uppe...
This paper aims to develop a virtual test method for assessing occupant pelvis injury in vehicle fro...
<p><b>Objective</b>: Recent field data analysis has demonstrated that knee airbags (KABs) can reduce...
Recent research revealed that greater proportion of heavier male occupants and lighter female occupa...
<p><b>Objective</b>: Lower extremity injuries are the most frequent Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) 2...
Vehicle occupants were killed in 33% of all traffic accidents in Japan in 2017. Of the vehicles in v...
To prioritize how the development of mathematical human body models for injury prediction in crash s...
Foot and ankle injuries in frontal car collisions are believed to be caused mainly by occupant conta...
<div><p> <b>Objective:</b> More than half of occupant lower extremity (LEX) injuries ...
This research was conducted to quantify the force required to cause hip fracture, to determine the k...
Background: The purpose of this study was to determine how a driver’s foot and ankle forces during a...
Aim: We aimed to review the biomechanics of lower limb injuries caused by frontal-impact road traffi...
Side impact motor vehicle crashes pose unique challenges for occupant protection, particularly with ...
Numerical methods are often a robust way to predict how external mechanical loads affect individual ...
Lower extremity injury is common in front seated occupants of motor vehicles involved in collisions....
With the introduction of air bags, occupant safety in frontal car crashes has been improved for uppe...
This paper aims to develop a virtual test method for assessing occupant pelvis injury in vehicle fro...
<p><b>Objective</b>: Recent field data analysis has demonstrated that knee airbags (KABs) can reduce...
Recent research revealed that greater proportion of heavier male occupants and lighter female occupa...
<p><b>Objective</b>: Lower extremity injuries are the most frequent Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) 2...
Vehicle occupants were killed in 33% of all traffic accidents in Japan in 2017. Of the vehicles in v...
To prioritize how the development of mathematical human body models for injury prediction in crash s...
Foot and ankle injuries in frontal car collisions are believed to be caused mainly by occupant conta...
<div><p> <b>Objective:</b> More than half of occupant lower extremity (LEX) injuries ...
This research was conducted to quantify the force required to cause hip fracture, to determine the k...
Background: The purpose of this study was to determine how a driver’s foot and ankle forces during a...
Aim: We aimed to review the biomechanics of lower limb injuries caused by frontal-impact road traffi...
Side impact motor vehicle crashes pose unique challenges for occupant protection, particularly with ...
Numerical methods are often a robust way to predict how external mechanical loads affect individual ...
Lower extremity injury is common in front seated occupants of motor vehicles involved in collisions....