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Östh, Jonas
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; Mendoza‐Vazquez, Manuel
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Svensson, Mats Y.
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Linder, Astrid
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Brolin, Karin
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Development of a 50th percentile female human body model
Proceedings of the 2016 International IRCOBI Conference on the Biomechanics of Injury
Affiliations
1
Chalmers University of Technology
, Sweden
2
Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute
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http://www.ircobi.org/wordpress/downloads/irc16/pdf-files/76.pdf
Cited Works (3)
Year
Entry
2009
Gayzik FS, Hamilton CA, Tan JC, McNally C, Duma SM, Klinich KD, Stitzel JD. A multi-modality image data collection protocol for full body finite element model development. SAE Digital Human Modeling for Design and Engineering; June 9-11, 2009; Gothenburg, Sweden. SAE 2009-01-2261.
2002
Nightingale RW, Winkelstein BA, Knaub KE, Richardson WJ, Luck JF, Myers BS. Comparative strengths and structural properties of the upper and lower cervical spine in flexion and extension.
J Biomech
. June 2002;35(6):725-732.
1983
Schneider LW, Robbins DH, Pflüg MA, Snyder RG.
Development of Anthropometrically Based Design Specifications for an Advanced Adult Anthropomorphic Dummy Family, Volume 1
. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Traffic Research Institute (UMTRI); December 1983. UMTRI Publication UMTRI-83-53-1.
Cited By (3)
Year
Entry
2017
Fehr J, Kempter F, Kleinbach C, Schmitt S. Guiding strategy for an open source Hill-type muscle model in LS-Dyna and implementation in the upper extremity of a HBM. In:
Proceedings of the 2017 International IRCOBI Conference on the Biomechanics of Injury
. September 13-15, 2017; Antwerp, Belgium.681-682.
2022
Draper D.
Validation of Human Body Model Lumbar Spine Performance for Use in New Seating Positions
[PhD thesis]. Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich; 2022.
2022
Rycman AL.
Computational Modeling of the Cervical Spinal Cord: Integration Into a Human Body Model to Investigate Response to Impact
[PhD thesis]. University of Waterloo; 2022.