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    Design a biofidelic dummy neck for crashworthiness application

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    Introduction.pdf (117.4Kb)
    Literature review.pdf (326.6Kb)
    Conclusion.pdf (99.72Kb)
    Methodology.pdf (472.1Kb)
    References and appendix.pdf (316.4Kb)
    Results and discussion.pdf (1.247Mb)
    Date
    2009
    Author
    Mohd Fidzwan, Md Amin Hamzas
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    Abstract
    This project present designs a biofidelic dummy neck for crashworthiness application. The project is focused on simulate a neck response during a test in flexion or extension condition. The data such as total weight, length, and head circumference were taken from several sources including a newborns in the hospital Kangar. The neck model that we develop consists of rigid, geometrically accurate vertebrae held together with disk and connected with the load cells at the upper and lower neck. The function of this load cell that we used will convert a force into electric signal. The result that we get from experimental will be compared to the other simulation result.
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