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Human Tolerance to Impact Conditions as Related to Motor Vehicle Design (Stabilized: Feb 2011)
standard by SAE International, 02/21/2011
Description
SAE J885 – Human Tolerance to Impact Conditions as Related to Motor Vehicle Design (Stabilized: Feb 2011)
The purpose of this report is to assist the automotive safety designer and tester by providing them with quantitative data on the strength of the human body under impact loading conditions. This report reviews current quantitative data on human tolerance levels without recommending specific limits. Data developed on humans (including cadavers) are presented where available; however, in many cases animal data are provided where no suitable human results have been reported. this report confines itself, as much as possible, to information of direct use to the automotive designer and tester. Data of only academic interest are largely omitted; therefore, J885 should not be considered as a complete summary of all available biomechanical data. Most of the data cited in this report applies to adult males since little information is available on women or children. The summary data provided in the tables should be considered with the accompanying descriptive test. This material explains the manner in which the data were obtained and provides an insight as to their limitations.
Product Details
- Published:
- 02/21/2011
- File Size:
- 1 file , 420 KB
- Note:
- This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus
Original price was: $130.00.$78.00Current price is: $78.00.
Human Tolerance to Impact Conditions as Related to Motor Vehicle Design (Stabilized: Feb 2011)
standard by SAE International, 02/01/2011
Description
This report reviews current1 quantitative data on human tolerance levels without recommending specific limits. Data developed on humans (including cadavers) are presented where available; however, in many cases animal data are provided where no suitable human results have been reported. This report confines itself, as much as possible, to information of direct use to the automotive designer and tester. Data of only academic interest are largely omitted; therefore, J885 should not be considered as a complete summary of all available biomechanical data.
Most of the data cited in this report applies to adult males since little information is available on women or children. The summary data provided in the tables should be considered in conjunction with the accompanying descriptive test. This material explains the manner in which the data were obtained and provides an insight as to their limitations.
Product Details
- Published:
- 02/01/2011
- File Size:
- 1 file , 420 KB
- Note:
- This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus