The results of full scale testing on type A nets and mattresses are reported. Tests were performed after using an anthropomorphic dummy wearing boots, skis and helmets, developed for the scope. The tests were performed in the field by means of a tower pendulum of 18 m height. Maximum impact speed was 66 km/hr: head and chest deceleration values measured by means of tri-axial accelerometers were evaluated together with high speed video taken from the top of the impact area. The method can be applied for the validation of safety barriers in skiing and for the evaluation of protective equipments.
Full scale impact testing of ski safety barriers using an instrumented anthropomorphic dummy
PETRONE, NICOLA;
2010
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The results of full scale testing on type A nets and mattresses are reported. Tests were performed after using an anthropomorphic dummy wearing boots, skis and helmets, developed for the scope. The tests were performed in the field by means of a tower pendulum of 18 m height. Maximum impact speed was 66 km/hr: head and chest deceleration values measured by means of tri-axial accelerometers were evaluated together with high speed video taken from the top of the impact area. The method can be applied for the validation of safety barriers in skiing and for the evaluation of protective equipments.File in questo prodotto:
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