Abdomen Sample Clauses

Abdomen. The abdomen is foam covered with skin. Biomechanical data from children has been used to determine the required stiffness. The Q0 abdomen has a simplified layout with an integral foam part for the complete torso. For frontal impact, the abdomen of the Q1.5, Q3, Q6 and Q10 are instrumented using Abdominal Pressure Twin Sensors (APTS).
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Abdomen. 2.8.1. The abdomen is shown as part No. 7 in Figure 1 of this annex. 2.8.2. The abdomen consists of a rigid central part and a foam covering. 2.8.3. The central part of the abdomen is a metal casting (part No. 7A). A cover plate is mounted on top of the casting. 2.8.4. The covering (part No. 7b) is made of polyurethane (PU) foam. A curved slab of rubber filled with lead-pellets is integrated in the foam covering at both sides. 2.8.5. Between the foam covering and the rigid casting at each side of the abdomen, either three force transducers (part No. 7c) or three non-measuring replacement units can be mounted.
Abdomen. 5.11.1. The dummy is seated on a flat, horizontal, rigid surface with no back support. The thorax is positioned vertically, while the arms and legs are positioned horizontally. 5.11.2. The impactor is a pendulum with a mass of 23.4 ± 0.2 kg and diameter of 152.4 ± 0.25 mm with an edge radius of 12.7 mm.7 The impactor is suspended from rigid hinges by eight wires with the centre line of the impactor at least 3.5 m below the rigid hinges (see Figure 4). 5.11.3. The impactor is equipped with an accelerometer sensitive in the direction of impact and located on the impactor axis. 5.11.4. The pendulum is equipped with a horizontal "arm rest" impactor face of 1.0 ± 0.01 kg. The total mass of the impactor with the arm rest face is 24.4 ± 0.21 kg. The rigid "arm rest" is 70 ± 1 mm high, 150 ± 1 mm wide and should be allowed to penetrate at least 60 mm into the abdomen. The centreline of the pendulum coincides with the centre of the "arm rest". 5.11.5. The impactor should freely swing onto the abdomen of the dummy with an impact velocity of 4.0 ± 0.1 m/s. 5.11.6. The impact direction is perpendicular to the anterior-posterior axis of the dummy and the axis of the impactor is aligned with the centre of the middle abdominal force transducer. 5.11.7. The peak force of the impactor, obtained from the impactor acceleration filtered using ISO 6487:2000 CFC 180 and multiplied by the impactor/armrest mass, should be between and including 4.0 and 4.8 kN, and occur between and including 10.6 and 13.0 m/s. 5.11.8. The force-time histories measured by the three abdominal force transducers must be summed and filtered using ISO 6487:2000 CFC 600. The peak force of this sum should be between and including 2.2 and 2.7 kN, and occur between and including 10.0 and 12.3 m/s.
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Abdomen. 5.11.1. The dummy is seated on a flat, horizontal, rigid surface with no back support. The thorax is positioned vertically, while the arms and legs are positioned horizontally. 5.11.2. The impactor is a pendulum with a mass of 23.4 ± 0.2 kg and diameter of 152.4 ± 0.25 mm with an edge radius of 12.7 mm 7/. The impactor is suspended from rigid hinges by eight wires with the centre line of the impactor at least 3.5 m below the rigid hinges (see Figure 4). 5.11.3. The impactor is equipped with an accelerometer sensitive in the direction of impact and located on the impactor axis. 24.4 ± 0.21 kg. The rigid "arm rest" is 70 ± 1 mm high, 150 ± 1 mm wide and should be allowed to penetrate at least 60 mm into the abdomen. The centreline of the pendulum coincides with the centre of the "arm rest".
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Abdomen. 5.11.1. The dummy is seated on a flat, horizontal, rigid surface with no back support. The thorax is positioned vertically, while the arms and legs are positioned horizontally. 5.11.2. The impactor is a pendulum with a mass of 23.4 ± 0.2 kg and diameter of 152.4 ± 0.25 mm with an edge radius of 12.7
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Abdomen. The abdomen is foam covered with skin. Biomechanical data from children has been used to determine the required stiffness. The Q0 abdomen has a simplified layout with an integral foam part for the complete torso. For frontal impact, the abdomen of the Q1.5, Q3, Q6 and Q10 are instrumented using Abdominal Pressure Twin Sensors (APTS)." Paragraph 4.1. amend to read: 4.1. Mass Table 1 Q-dummy mass distributions Q0 Q1 Q1.5 Q3 Q6 Q10 Head + Neck (incl. acc. mount) 1.13 ± 0.06 2.41 ± 0.10 2.80 ± 0.10 3.17 ± 0.10 3.94 ± 0.10 4.21 ± 0.15 Torso (incl. acc. mount and chest deflection sensor, not including APTS) 1.40 ± 0.08 4.21 ± 0.25 4.74 ± 0.25 6.00 ± 0.30 9.07 ± 0.40 14.28 ± 0.50 (incl. suit) Legs (together) 0.58 ± 0.03 1.82 ± 0.20 2.06 ± 0.20 3.54 ± 0.10 6.90 ± 0.10 12.48 ± 0.44 Arms (together) 0.28 ± 0.02 0.89 ± 0.20 1.20 ± 0.20 1.48 ± 0.10 2.49 ± 0.10 3.98 ± 0.20 Suit 0.08± 0.02 0.27 ± 0.05 0.30 ± 0.05 0.40 ± 0.10 0.55 ± 0.10 0.63 ± 0.10 Total 3.47 ± 0.21 9.6 ± 0.80 11.10 ± 0.80 14.59 ± 0.70 22.95 ± 0.80 35.58 ± 1.39 The installation of Abdominal Pressure Twin Sensors (APTS) in frontal impact may add up 0.2 kg to the Q1.5 and 0.5kg to the Q3, Q6 and Q10 dummies." Table 2 and the notes, amend to read: "Table 2 17 Seating height (head tilted forward) 355 ± 9 479 ± 9 499 ± 9 544 ± 9 601 ± 9 < 748 ± 9 18 Shoulder height (sitting) 225 ± 7 298 ± 7 309 ± 7 329 ± 7 362 ± 7 473 ± 7 Stature (head tilted forward) - 740 ± 9 800 ± 9 985 ± 9 1143 ± 9 < 1443 ± 9 5 Chest depth - 114 ± 5 113 ± 5 146 ± 5 141 ± 5 171 ± 5 15 Shoulder width 230 ± 7 227 ± 7 227 ± 7 259 ± 7 305 ± 7 334.8 ± 7 13 Neck diameter 44 61.91 61.91 61.91 61.91 58.02 76.03 65.01 85.94 12 Hip width - 191 ± 7 194 ± 7 200 ± 7 223 ± 7 270 ± 7 1 Back of buttocks to front of knees 130 ± 5 211 ± 5 235 ± 5 305 ± 5 366 ± 5 485.4 ± 5 2 Back of buttocks to popliteus - 161 ± 5 185 ± 5 253 ± 5 299 ± 5 414.9 ± 5 21 Thigh height, sitting 69 72 79 92 114 Height of spacer device for positioning of dummy4 173 ±2 229 ± 2 237 ± 2 250 ± 2 270 ± 2 359 ± 2 1 The neck diameter is taken as the diameter of the top and bottom plate of the Q dummy necks. Middle disks are 56.9 mm 2 Q6 neck disk at top 3 Q6 neck disk at bottom 4 Neck shield diameter 1. Adjustments of joints Joints should preferably be adjusted according to procedures included in the Q- dummy manuals.*

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