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Autor:
Yun-Seok Kang, Alexander Bendig, Jason Stammen, Erin Hutter, Kevin Moorhouse, John H. Bolte, Amanda M. Agnew
Publikováno v:
Traffic injury prevention.
The purpose of this study was to generate biomechanical response corridors of the small female thorax during a frontal hub impact and evaluate scaled corridors that have been used to assess biofidelity of small female anthropomorphic test devices (AT
Autor:
Kevin Moorhouse, John Bolte
Publikováno v:
SAE International Journal of Transportation Safety. 10
Autor:
Alena Hagedorn, Jason Stammen, Rakshit Ramachandra, Heather Rhule, Colton Thomas, Brian Suntay, Yun-Seok Kang, Hyun Jung Kwon, Kevin Moorhouse, John H. Bolte IV
Publikováno v:
SAE International Journal of Transportation Safety. 10
Autor:
Yun-Seok Kang, Jason Stammen, Alexander Bendig, Amanda Agnew, Alena Hagedorn, Colton Thomas, Rakshit Ramachandra, Hyun Jung Kwon, Kevin Moorhouse, John Bolte
Publikováno v:
SAE International Journal of Transportation Safety. 10
Publikováno v:
Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 49:900-911
Thorax injuries mainly due to rib fractures have been associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality in motor vehicle crashes. Thoracic biomechanics has been studied extensively, but there are no robust biomechanical response targets for ribs
Autor:
Scott Noll, Kevin Moorhouse, Jason Stammen, Divya Reddy Katangoori, Brian Suntay, Michael Carlson, Peiyu Yang
Publikováno v:
SAE Technical Paper Series.
Autor:
Kevin Moorhouse, Rakshit Ramachandra, John H. Bolte, Amanda M. Agnew, Hyun Jung Kwon, Colton Thomas, Alena Hagedorn, Jason Stammen, Yun-Seok Kang
Publikováno v:
SAE Technical Paper Series.
The objective of this study was to generate biomechanical corridors from post-mortem human subjects (PMHS) in two different seatback recline angles in 56 km/h sled tests simulating a rear-facing occupant during a frontal vehicle impact. PMHS were pla
Publikováno v:
Volume 14: Safety Engineering, Risk, and Reliability Analysis.
Motor vehicle crashes can produce serious head or brain injuries due to contact with interior vehicle structures. It has been found through both field data analysis and experimental testing that many of these brain injuries occur in oblique crashes,
Publikováno v:
Stapp car crash journal. 63
Thoracic injuries are frequently observed in motor vehicle crashes, and rib fractures are the most common of those injuries. Thoracic response targets have previously been developed from data obtained from post-mortem human subject (PMHS) tests in fr
Autor:
Michelle Schafman, Stephen H. Schlecht, Kevin Moorhouse, John H. Bolte, Michelle M. Murach, Amanda M. Agnew, Yun-Seok Kang, Samuel D. Goldman
Publikováno v:
Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 45:2159-2173
The human thorax is commonly injured in motor vehicle crashes, and despite advancements in occupant safety rib fractures are highly prevalent. The objective of this study was to quantify the ability of gross and cross-sectional geometry, separately a