Literature DB >> 19096733

Torso side airbag out-of-position evaluation using stationary and dynamic occupants.

Jason J Hallman1, Narayan Yoganandan, Frank A Pintar.   

Abstract

The risk of injury from torso side airbags in out-of-position (OOP) scenarios is assessed using stationary occupant conditions. Although stationary tests have been effective in frontal airbag assessments, their applicability to torso side airbags remains uncertain. Using the MADAYMO facet occupant model, thoracic OOP injury was evaluated using full-chest compression criteria (%C) and viscous criteria (VC) under stationary occupant conditions and occupant impact velocities of 6.0 m/s, 7.0 m/s, 8.0 m/s, and 9.0 m/s. During airbag deployment with a stationary occupant, peak %C = 21.8 % while peak VC = 0.86. At 6.0 m/s impact velocity, peak %C increased to 35.1 %; at 9.0 m/s impact velocity %C = 45.0 %. Similarly, peak VC increased from 1.19 at 6.0 m/s and to 1.96 at 9.0 m/s. These results demonstrated that thoracic injury metrics %C and VC increased in dynamic testing conditions. Therefore dynamic occupant tests may be required to effectively assess OOP thoracic injury risk.

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Keywords:  chest compression; injury biomechanics; lateral thorax; side impact; torso airbags; traffic accidents; viscous criteria

Year:  2008        PMID: 19096733      PMCID: PMC2605088     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Sci Instrum        ISSN: 0067-8856


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