Scoping Review on Validation Data for Submarining Prediction in Automotive Crashes
Report, 2024

Submarining, defined as “the lap belt slides over iliac crest with lap belt forces effecting the internal abdominal organs during forward displacement of the lower torso”, can lead to injuries related to belt-to-abdominal loading in frontal automotive crashes. To study this phenomena with physical, i.e. Anthropometric Test Devices (ATDs), or virtual, e.g. finite element human body models (FE-HBMs), one first needs to validate the predicted response of these models in submarining scenarios. This report presents a scoping review of the literature on existing validation data for submarining scenarios, to identify gaps in the available data and aid future research.

Submarining

Validation data

Human Body Models

Scoping review

Author

Erik Brynskog

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Vehicle Safety

Pelvis and spine injury predicting models for women and men in a variety of sitting postures in future autonomous cars

FFI - Strategic Vehicle Research and Innovation (2018-04998), 2019-04-01 -- 2022-03-31.

Subject Categories

Other Mechanical Engineering

Applied Mechanics

Vehicle Engineering

Areas of Advance

Transport

Research report - Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences: REPORT 2024:02

Publisher

Vehicle Safety

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