Additional Injury assessment criteria for lateral impact Sample Clauses

Additional Injury assessment criteria for lateral impact. Criterion Abbreviation Unit Q0 Q1 Q1,5 Q3 Q6 Q10 Head performance criterion HPC (15) 600 600 600 800 800 For monitoring purpose only Head acceleration 3 ms A head Cum 3 ms** g 75 75 75 80 80 Upper neck tension force Fz N For monitoring purpose only* Upper neck flexion moment Mx Nm For monitoring purpose only* * To be reviewed within 3 years following entry into force of this Regulation. ** Cum 3ms means cumulative 3ms value
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Additional Injury assessment criteria for lateral impact. Criterion Abbreviation Unit Q0 Q1 Q1,5 Q3 Q6 Q10 Head performancecriterion HPC (15) 600 600 600 800 800 For monitoring purpose only Head acceleration3 ms A head Cum3 ms** g 75 75 75 80 80 Criterion Abbreviation Unit Q0 Q1 Q1,5 Q3 Q6 Q10 Upper neck tensionforce Fz N For monitoring purpose only* Upper neck flexion moment Mx Nm For monitoring purpose only* * To be reviewed within 3 years following entry into force of this Regulation.** Cum 3ms means cumulative 3ms value

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