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Deflections from two types of human surrogates in oblique side impacts

Yoganandan et al., 2008

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4003728290152021677
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Yoganandan N
Pintar F
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Annals of Advances in Automotive Medicine/Annual Scientific Conference

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The objective of the study was to obtain time-dependent thoracic and abdominal deflections of an anthropomorphic test device, the WorldSID dummy, in oblique impact using sled tests, and compare with post mortem human subject (PMHS) data. To simulate the oblique loading …
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