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Autor:
Lucy E. Fronheiser, Yin Song, Barry S. Myers, Roger W. Nightingale, Jason F. Luck, Cameron R. ‘Dale’ Bass, Hattie C. Cutcliffe, Andre M. Loyd
Publikováno v:
Journal of biomechanics. 48(14)
Head injury is a persistent and costly problem for both children and adults. Globally, approximately 10 million people are hospitalized each year for head injuries. Knowing the structural properties of the head is important for modeling the response
Autor:
Roger W. Nightingale, Alan T. Dibb, Jason F. Luck, Barry S. Myers, V. Carol Chancey, Lucy E. Fronheiser
Publikováno v:
Journal of biomechanical engineering. 131(8)
Tensile loading of the human cervical spine results from noncontact inertial loading of the head as well as mandibular and craniofacial impacts. Current vehicle safety standards include a neck injury criterion based on beam theory that uses a linear
Autor:
Roger W. Nightingale, Alan T. Dibb, Lucy E. Fronheiser, Barry S. Myers, Jason F. Luck, Michael T. Prange, Andre M. Loyd, Yin Song
Publikováno v:
SAE Technical Paper Series.
Pediatric cervical spine biomechanics have been under-researched due to the limited availability of pediatric post-mortem human subjects (PMHS). Scaled data based on human adult and juvenile animal studies have been utilized to augment the limited pe
Autor:
Danielle Ottaviano, V. Carol Chancey, Laura Tran, Roger W. Nightingale, Alan T. Dibb, Barry S. Myers, Lucy E. Fronheiser
Publikováno v:
SAE Technical Paper Series.
This study evaluated the biofidelity of both the Hybrid III and the THOR-NT anthropomorphic test device (ATD) necks in quasistatic tension-bending and pure-bending by comparing the responses of both the ATDs with results from validated computational