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Occupant injury risk analysis at NASS/CDS database

Authors
Choi, Hyung YunShin, JaehoOh, Chang JinBae, Jin Ho
Issue Date
Oct-2017
Publisher
KOREAN SOC AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS-KSAE
Keywords
NASS/CDS; Airbag; Seat belt; Inner trim; Injury source
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY, v.18, no.5, pp.851 - 860
Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
Volume
18
Number
5
Start Page
851
End Page
860
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/5234
DOI
10.1007/s12239-017-0083-8
ISSN
1229-9138
Abstract
Injury information for vehicle occupants from the body regions of the head, thorax, abdomen, and upper and lower extremities, due to the restraints and interior parts of the vehicle, were extracted from the 2009 similar to 2012 NASS/CDS database. For those cases with high occurrence frequency, a detailed and comprehensive data analysis was performed to find the relationship between the accident, occupant, vehicle, and injury data. A numerical frontal impact sled model with the Hybrid III dummy and the GHBMC human body model was constructed to simulate and identify those injury risks according to NASS/CDS. Among the 5,734 injuries to the aforementioned body regions from frontal crashes are, listed by frequency of occurrence, the lower extremity (27.8 %), upper extremity (21.3 %), thorax (15.1 %), face (10.9 %), spine (8.7 %), head (7.3 %), and abdomen (6.9 %). The main injury sources to the head were the windshield, side structure, and steering wheel. For the thorax and abdomen they were the seat belt and steering wheel. For the lower extremity it was the instrument panel. The main injury patterns for the head were the concussion and the contusion. For the thorax they were vessel laceration and lung contusion. For the abdomen they were laceration and contusion of the organs. For the lower extremity they were bone fracture and ligament rupture. The steering wheel and seat positions were main factors affecting head and thorax injury risks. From the sled impact simulation, high injury risks of the head and thorax were assessed respectively at conditions of steering column tilt down and rear most seat position, which correlated well with the findings from the NASS/CDS data analysis.
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