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    http://hdl.handle.net/11531/35135| Título : | The frontal-impact response of a booster-seated child-size PMHS | 
| Autor : | López Valdés, Francisco José Forman, Jason L. Ash, Joseph H. Kindig, Matthew Lamp, John Kent, Richard W. Bohman, Katarina Bostrom, Ola | 
| Fecha de publicación : | 9 | 
| Editorial : | Sin editorial (York, Reino Unido) | 
| Resumen : | This paper presents the response of a child-size Post Mortem Human Subject in a series of frontal impact sled tests. Specific focus is on the whole-body kinematics and resulting head trajectories under two different restraint conditions (booster seat and standard belt, booster seat and force-limiting pre-tensioning belt) in a rear seat environment. At 48 km/h, the pretensioning, force-limiting seatbelt reduced the forward excursion of both the head (353 mm vs. 424 mm) and the h-point (120 mm vs. 152 mm) compared to the standard system. Maximum torso pitch was similar for both seatbelts. There were no apparent adverse effects of the force-limiting or pretensioning for the limited sets of conditions considered here. | 
| Descripción : | Capítulos en libros | 
| URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/11531/35135 | 
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