Frontal and oblique crash tests of HIII 6-year-old child ATD . . . - PubMed Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the consequences of frontal and oblique crashes when positioning a Hybrid III (HIII) 6-year-old child anthropometric test device (ATD) using observed child passenger postures from a naturalistic driving study (NDS)
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - NHTSA Position the upper and lower legs parallel to the midsagittal plane so the knee and ankle pivots centerlines are parallel, forming a 90o angle between the tibia and femur
Repeatability testing of a new Hybrid III 6-year-old ATD lower extremity The commercially available Hybrid III (HIII) 6-year-old anthropomorphic test device (ATD) lower extremity has incom-plete instrumentation and lacks biofidelity The HIII 6-year-old lower extremity only has a 6-axis or uniaxial load cell in each femur with no instrumentation below the femur
Frontal and oblique crash tests of HIII 6-year-old child ATD using real . . . Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the consequences of frontal and oblique crashes when positioning a Hybrid III (HIII) 6-year-old child anthropometric test device (ATD) using observed child passenger postures from a naturalistic driving study (NDS)
Hybrid III Children Series | Humanetics The "Out Of Position" (OOP) test procedures require the dummy to accurately measure neck loading, chest compression, and the Viscous Criterion while being durable and repeatable in these severe test conditions