Crash test dummies to get old and obese New crash test dummies are being developed to be more representative of drivers Crash test dummies to get old and obese Seatbelts perform differently on elderly and obese drivers Crash test dummies to get old and obese Two new dummies were created the help of wang (right) Crash test dummies to get old and obese The new crash test dummies are based on thousands of CT scans that Wang and his team made of accident victims Crash test dummies to get old and obese Both dummies are still at the prototype stage but Jim Davis, vice president of engineering at Humanetics, is keen to make them a reality Crash test dummies to get old and obese “Today’s dummies represent the average but car makers have been using them for 50 years” Crash test dummies to get old and obese “The obese suffer more lower extremity injuries than average drivers but fewer abdominal,” said Wang. “With the elderly, the area of concern is not the lower extremities but the chest.” Crash test dummies to get old and obese The new dummies have been made more accurate due to a clearer mathematical understanding of the human bod
Two new dummies were created the help of Prof Stewart Wang (right).
Both dummies are still at the prototype stage but Jim Davis, VP of engineering at Humanetics, is keen to make them a reality.
new crash test dummies based on thousands of CT scans that Prof Wang and his team made of accident victims.
The new dummies have been made more accurate due to a clearer mathematical understanding of the human body.
“Today’s dummies represent the average but car makers have been using them for 50 years.”
Prof Wang: “The obese suffer more lower extremity injuries than average drivers but fewer abdominal. With the elderly, the area of concern is not the lower extremities but the chest.”
Crash test dummies to get old and obese

New crash test dummies are being developed to be more representative of drivers.

11 May 2017 | 2818 Views | By Autocar UK

The traditional crash test dummy, with its military physique, could soon be joined by a new generation designed to reflect the rise in the numbers of elderly and obese drivers — and with ‘organs’ that behave like real ones.

Humanetics, a US-based manufacturer and developer of crash test dummies, ...

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