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Response of the Head,Neck and Torso to Pendulum Impacts on the Back
Authors:DAVID C VIANO  WARREN N HARDY  ALBERT I KING
Institution:1. Bioengineering Center, Wayne State University , Detroit, MI, 48202;2. Chalmers University of Technology , SE-412 96, Gothenburg, Sweden;3. General Motors R&4. D Center/Saab Automobile AB Warren , MI, 48090-9055 /SE-461 80, Trollhattan, Sweden David.Viano@gm.com
Abstract:Pendulum impacts on the back were conducted to determine human head, neck and torso biomechanics. Eight unembalmed cadavers were subjected to 23.4 kg pendulum impacts at 4.4 m/s and 6.6 m/s at T1 and T6. Twenty-four tests were conducted with accelerometers on the pendulum, spine, torso, and head in the WSU 3-2-2-2 array. High-speed photography was taken. Impact displaces the torso forward, deflects the chest, displaces and rotates the head, and extends the neck. Average responses and corridors were determined for head kinematics and chest force-deflection. The head-neck response occurs in two phases. First, the head displaces upwards and rearwards 30—40 mm with respect to the torso along a 45° trajectory. Head rotation is 1O°-15° with essentially no neck moment, but high neck compression forces. Second, the head rotates from 10°-15° to 40°-55° starting with a rapid rise in neck moment and displaces 80–100 mm rearward. Anterior cervical fractures correlate with neck tension. Rib fractures correlate with impact force and chest deflection. This study provides chest bio-mechanical responses for rear impacts resulting in head displacement and rotation, neck extension and cervical-thoracic injury.
Keywords:Impact Biomechanics  Injury Mechanisms  Human Responses  Rear Crashes  Whiplash
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