This Lecture Series (LS) addresses a critical aspect of the investigations related to the factors implied in the prevention of potential injuries among aircraft occupants as a consequence of impact and post-crash fires, heat and toxic fumes. It comprises a review of the critical aspects of injury prevention. The topics covered include a description of the acceleration vectors involved, how they may have an influence on the aircraft, and how the acceleration forces might be tolerated by the aviator. In addition, the physical analysis of impact and crash survivability is discussed, focusing on what happens during a mishap. Furthermore a review is made on how to evaluate the tolerable deceleration forces and occupiable space required to sustain life. A part of this LS is devoted to answering questions such as, when did the injury occur, the nature of the forces that produced the injury, and their relationship to a mishap. Injury types related to the thermal and intrusive impact of the deceleration forces are also discussed, as are aspects related to the collection of medical information that would help identify the potential causes and the effects on an individual; in particular, the way in which the occupant moves in response to the forces applied.


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    Title :

    Injury Prevention in Aircraft Crashes: Investigative Techniques and Applications (la Prevention des lesions lors des accidents d' avions: les techniques d'investigation et leurs applications)


    Publication date :

    1998


    Size :

    96 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English