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Citation

Tomike T. Proc. Am. Assoc. Automot. Med. Annu. Conf. 1978; 22(1): 345-352, +insertion.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1978, Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine)

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Abstract

An automotive accident occurred in which two vehicles of nearly the same mass collided head-on, in a manner resembling a fixed- barrier frontal collision test. However, this was an actual on- the-road accident and not a test crash, and both vehicles sustained damages of approximately the same severity. One of the two unrestrained drivers sustained internal thoracic hemorrhaging, and the other received a light chest contusion. In order to clarify differences between the injuries sustained by the two occupants, we conducted a detailed case study and analysis of this particular traffic accident. We estimated external forces [deceleration, SI (Severity Index), load, and load per unit area] exerted on both drivers, and examined how differently these forces were applied and what factors caused this difference. These points were determined in a sled test of the steering system and in an actual vehicle test, using a dummy in both tests. As a result of our study, we have put forth a theory regarding the factors and values of human body survival limits. In so doing, we have raised a question as to the safety of the steering system, and as to previous evaluations of that safety.

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