Head Injury Criteria Sample Clauses

Head Injury Criteria. 5.3.2.1 The Head Injury Criterion (HIC) 36 shall not exceed 1,000 when calculated in accordance with paragraph 1. of Annex 10.
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Head Injury Criteria. Deck and Xxxxxxxxx [29, 30] developed improved head injury criteria based on reconstruction of 68 accident cases (6 Motorsport accidents, 22 American football players, 11 motorcyclists and 29 pedestrian cases) in RADIOSS software. Statistical regression analysis was then carried out on the head loading parameters from the accidents, such as the peak linear and rotational acceleration of the head, and predictions from the head model, such as the Von Mises stress or strain and pressure in the brain, in order to determine which of the investigated parameters provided the most accurate metrics for the injuries sustained in the real world head trauma under consideration. The proposed tolerance limits for 50% injury risk for different injury are listed below in Table 4. Results showed that, the new improved criterion was able to predict the head injury with a much better accuracy than XXX.

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