Author: John J. Swearingen
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Category : Crash injuries
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Evaluation of the injury potentials of commercial airline seat structures, light-aircraft instrument panels, and other deforming structures requires data on forces that produce fractures, lacerations, or unconsciousness when applied to different parts of the face. Unconscious commercial passengers, although not seriously burned, may asphyxiate or burn to death in a few minutes. Data of facial tolerances of living human heads and forces required to render unconsciousness were gathered by an intensive study of injuries in automobile accidents. These data were checked by making a series of 45 cadaver head impacts against deforming structures. Results show that blows of as low as 30 to 40 g for 10 to 40 milliseconds will produce temporary unconsciousness. Maximum forces that may be tolerated without fracture when the face is impacted gainst a surface that is designed to deform and conform to the contour of the facial bones are: Nose, 30 g; single zygomatic, 50 g; teeth (3.6 sq. in.), 100 g; mandible, 40 g; forehead (1 sq. in.), 80 g; and forehead (4 sq. in.), 150 g. One cadaver head was impacted against a full-face molded block to determine if these tolerances were additive. The impact, the maximum attainable on the equipment (over 300 g), produced no fractures or lacerations. (Author).
Tolerances of the Human Face to Crash Impact
Author: John J. Swearingen
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Category : Crash injuries
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Evaluation of the injury potentials of commercial airline seat structures, light-aircraft instrument panels, and other deforming structures requires data on forces that produce fractures, lacerations, or unconsciousness when applied to different parts of the face. Unconscious commercial passengers, although not seriously burned, may asphyxiate or burn to death in a few minutes. Data of facial tolerances of living human heads and forces required to render unconsciousness were gathered by an intensive study of injuries in automobile accidents. These data were checked by making a series of 45 cadaver head impacts against deforming structures. Results show that blows of as low as 30 to 40 g for 10 to 40 milliseconds will produce temporary unconsciousness. Maximum forces that may be tolerated without fracture when the face is impacted gainst a surface that is designed to deform and conform to the contour of the facial bones are: Nose, 30 g; single zygomatic, 50 g; teeth (3.6 sq. in.), 100 g; mandible, 40 g; forehead (1 sq. in.), 80 g; and forehead (4 sq. in.), 150 g. One cadaver head was impacted against a full-face molded block to determine if these tolerances were additive. The impact, the maximum attainable on the equipment (over 300 g), produced no fractures or lacerations. (Author).
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Category : Crash injuries
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Evaluation of the injury potentials of commercial airline seat structures, light-aircraft instrument panels, and other deforming structures requires data on forces that produce fractures, lacerations, or unconsciousness when applied to different parts of the face. Unconscious commercial passengers, although not seriously burned, may asphyxiate or burn to death in a few minutes. Data of facial tolerances of living human heads and forces required to render unconsciousness were gathered by an intensive study of injuries in automobile accidents. These data were checked by making a series of 45 cadaver head impacts against deforming structures. Results show that blows of as low as 30 to 40 g for 10 to 40 milliseconds will produce temporary unconsciousness. Maximum forces that may be tolerated without fracture when the face is impacted gainst a surface that is designed to deform and conform to the contour of the facial bones are: Nose, 30 g; single zygomatic, 50 g; teeth (3.6 sq. in.), 100 g; mandible, 40 g; forehead (1 sq. in.), 80 g; and forehead (4 sq. in.), 150 g. One cadaver head was impacted against a full-face molded block to determine if these tolerances were additive. The impact, the maximum attainable on the equipment (over 300 g), produced no fractures or lacerations. (Author).
Tolerances of the Human Face to Crash Impact
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International Technical Conference on Experimental Safety Vehicles. Thirteenth. Proceedings. Volume II.
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Languages : en
Pages : 654
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Pages : 654
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Author: James Fletcher Parker
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Category : Space medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 952
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Languages : en
Pages : 952
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Languages : en
Pages : 544
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Category : Automobiles
Languages : en
Pages : 544
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International Technical Conference on Experimental Safety Vehicles. Tenth. [Proceedings.].
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Languages : en
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Author: John J. Swearingen
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Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Category : Aeronautics
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Category : Aviation medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 490
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Category : Aviation medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 490
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Category : Interstate commerce
Languages : en
Pages : 1538
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Category : Interstate commerce
Languages : en
Pages : 1538
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Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce
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Category : Traffic safety
Languages : en
Pages : 1404
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Category : Traffic safety
Languages : en
Pages : 1404
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