Dynamic tests were conducted on advanced passive seat belt restraint systems using anthropometric dummies. The objectives of the work were: (1) To evaluate the degree of occupant crash protection afforded by each system; (2) to measure the dynamic response of the dummy when exposed to impact accelerations for later comparison with human response under similar conditions; (3) to ascertain the structural safety of the restraint system before human testing; and (4) to select candidate systems for human testing. (Modified author abstract)
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration-Naval Air Development Center Advanced Restraint Systems Dynamic Test Program
1974
255 pages
Report
No indication
English
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1996
|