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Active Spine Modeling Representing a 6 Year-Old Child

Karin Brolin,Laure-Lise Gras,Isabelle Stockman-2014-01-01-Chalmers Publication Library (Chalmers University of Technology)
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In a car crash, properly restrained forward facing children may sustain head injuries due to contact with the car interior. Emergency events such as braking and steering will influence the kinematics of the child, thereby affecting the child’s interaction with the restraint systems. Volunteer experiments (Stockman et al. 2013) have shown that children around six years of age, properly restrained on a booster cushion, may slip out of the shoulder belt during a 1g emergency event, while older children can maintain their posture better. A numerical human body model of the 6 year-old would be a valuable tool to study and improve the performance of restraint systems in the pre-crash phase. Compared to a crash, an emergency event typically has low g and long duration loading; hence, the muscle activity will influence the kinematics of the child. Therefore, the aim of this work is to develop an active 6 year-old human body model.The 6 year-old facet occupant multi body model in the MADYMO cod

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In a car crash, properly restrained forward facing children may sustain head injuries due to contact with the car interior. Emergency events such as braking and steering will influence the kinematics of the child, thereby affecting the child’s interaction with the restraint systems. Volunteer experiments (Stockman et al. 2013) have shown that children around six years of age, properly restrained on a booster cushion, may slip out of the shoulder belt during a 1g emergency event, while older children can maintain their posture better. A numerical human body model of the 6 year-old would be a valuable tool to study and improve the performance of restraint systems in the pre-crash phase. Compared to a crash, an emergency event typically has low g and long duration loading; hence, the muscle activity will influence the kinematics of the child. Therefore, the aim of this work is to develop an active 6 year-old human body model.The 6 year-old facet occupant multi body model in the MADYMO cod

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KinematicsPhysical medicine and rehabilitationCrashEngineeringSimulationStructural engineeringPhysical therapyPsychology

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