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Comparative Performance of Racing Head and Neck Restraints

Comparative Performance of Racing Head and Neck Restraints

Gregg S. Baker, P.E.

General Technical Properties, LLC

Orlando, Florida USA

(SAE Paper #2006-01-3631)

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Project Resources

•General Technical Properties, LLC–Intellectual Property Company

•Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights–Applications since 1987

•Biomechanics–Structural implants

»Spinal/craniofacial reconstruction systems»Arthroplasty devices (artificial joints)

–Linear accelerator targeting systems (radiosurgery)–Electronically controlled implants

•Fastening systems•IC Engine valve designs•WEB-based mass customization software

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Resources (Cont.)

•Outside Consultants-Rod Henry, P.E. – General Dynamics

•“High impact devices”

-Leon Kazarian, Ph.D.• NASA, U.S. Air Force and Navy (ejection seats, carrier landings, helicopter crashes, Shuttle Challenger post mortem)

-Wayne State University, Bioengineering Center

-Delphi Safety Systems

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The Safety Progression

1. That’s racing

2. “This should work”

3. Serious efforts

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Nothing we can do…

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“Hey ya’ll, watch this!”

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Serious (?) EffortsSome Recent Ideas

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How well do they perform?

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The First Crash TestGeorge White, 1980

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Products that have been tested

<2004

•White Device

•HANS

•Hutchens

•D-Del

•Isaac

•Wright

•Tucker

>2004

•Isaac Link

•R3

•Hutchens II

•Hybrid

•Leatt Brace

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Previous Efforts

• SAE paper #2002-01-3304, “Sled Test Evaluation of Racecar Head/Neck Restraints”

• SAE paper #2004-01-3516, “Sled Test Evaluation of Racecar Head/Neck Restraints Revisited”

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SAE paper #2002-01-3304, “Sled Test Evaluation of Racecar Head/Neck Restraints”

• HANS device

• Hutchens device

• D-Cel device

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SAE paper #2004-01-3516, “Sled Test Evaluation of Racecar Head/Neck Restraints

Revisited”

• HANS device

• Hutchens device

• D-Cel device

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In the Perfect World…

• Every product

• Every test protocol

• Every load measure

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Plan B:

Get what you can and see what ya got

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Data Sources

• Peer-reviewed publications

• Unpublished raw test data

• Summary results from manufacturers

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Data Set

• Nine products

• 21 crash tests

• ~200 summary load measures

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Test Protocols(30 Degree Offset)

• Wayne State University Bioengineering Center “NASCAR” test

• Delphi Safety Systems Test Center execution of SFI Specification 38.1

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Wayne State

50G decelerating sled w/o head support, w/seat

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Wayne State Real Time

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Wayne State Slow Motion

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Delphi

70G accelerating sled w/o head support, w/o seat

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Delphi Real Time

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Delphi Slow Motion

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Performance Measures

• Loads-Axial (Tension/Compression)

-Shear

-Bending

• Head Gs

• Composite measures-HIC

-Nij, etc.

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Load Direction

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Wayne State

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SFI 38.1 at Delphi

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“Brain Slosh” references

• SAE Paper #2004-01-3539, Brain Injury Prediction for Indy Race Car Drivers Using Finite Element Model of the Human Head, L. Zhang et al

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Composite measures

FxDMyMocy *Where:

Where:

mD 01778.0

00.1Myc

Mocy

Fzc

FzNij

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What does it all mean?How do we add this up?

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Possible Options

1. Extend the Nij concept

2. Utilize fundamental stress analysis

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Option 1Extended Nij

?... Mzc

MzCmz

Myc

MyCmy

Mxc

MxCmx

Fzc

FzCfz

Fyc

FyCfy

Fxc

FxCfxN

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Option 2Fundamental Stress Analysis

Does the load exceed the strength?

If so, we have BSF

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What’s the Strength?

Healthy 30-40 yo femur/tibia samples at room temp:

Ultimate Strength in Tension: 136-154 MPa

Ultimate Strength in Compression: 209-213 MPa

Source: Burstein, A.H. et al, J. Bone Joint Surg., 58A, 82, 1976

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What’s the Load?

1. Sum “F” and “M” values to determine axial loads.

2. Consider shear to resolve principle loads.

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OccipitalCondyles

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Fz

Mx

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Principle Stresses

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Conclusions

• Performance ~ f(1/length, stiffness)

• Dampers are magic

• Engaging the belt retains the belt

• Classic measures, while valuable, do not tell the whole story

• There is a significant need for simplification

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Acknowledgements

• Rod Henry, General Dynamics

• George White

• Jay Wright

• Wayne State Bioengineering Center

• Delphi Safety Systems Test Center