Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2001

Human face response to 30° degree oriented impacts

Résumé

Despite the development of airbag, facial injuries can lead to long-term cosmetic sequels and the study of facial bone response during impact is still an important stake, particularly in view to improve frontal crash dummies or to develop numerical models. Since 1995, 69 impact tests have been performed on PMHS (Post Mortem Human Subjects) faces. The linear accelerations of the centre of gravity of the heads were measured and head autopsies were carried out. This study provided firstly reference data for the validation of mechanical and numerical models of the human face. Secondly, different risk curves were defined to assess with mechanical or numerical human surrogates the risk of injury for a road user involved in an accident.
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hal-02447652 , version 1 (21-01-2020)

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Karine Bruyere, François Bermond, Robert Bouquet, Yves Caire, Michelle Ramet, et al.. Human face response to 30° degree oriented impacts. FERSI conference, Forum of European Road Safety Research Institute, Sep 2001, COPENHAGUE, France. pp. 149-155. ⟨hal-02447652⟩
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