A series of impact tests were carried out on the AMRL Impulse Accelerator Facility to evaluate the relative performance characteristics in child restraint systems of two proposed three-year-old child dummies. Side-by-side impact comparisons were made in the forward and lateral impact directions at velocities ranging up to 30 MPH. Performance of the dummies was compared with the responses of juvenile baboons used as surrogates for the three-year-old child. Comparisons were made using three types of child restraints on a standardized automobile bench seat. Data to make the comparisons were restraint loads, head and chest accelerations, and kinematic displacement of various body parts. The results showed that there were significant differences between the two dummies and that neither dummy provided a good match to the young baboon responses.
Child Restraint Systems Evaluation Using Baboons and Child-Sized Dummies. Volume 1. Final Report and Appendixes A-C
1976
315 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
SAE Technical Papers | 1975
|Development of Testing and Evaluation of Child Restraint Systems and Child Test Dummies by NHTSA
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|Development of Testing and Evaluation of Child Restraint Systems and Child Test Dummies by NHTSA
SAE Technical Papers | 1979
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