Biodynamic Testing of Helmet Mounted Systems

Author:

Perry Chris E1,Buhrman John R.1,Knox Francis S.1

Affiliation:

1. Escape and Impact Protection Branch Biodynamic and Biocommunications Division Crew Systems Directorate Armstrong Laboratory Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433-7901

Abstract

New helmet mounted visually coupled systems (night vision devices and helmet mounted displays) which are designed to improve pilot performance may only increase the existing potential for neck injury during emergency escape due to the increase in head supported weight and altered center-of-gravity (CG). Designers need criteria for helmet system mass properties which will not increase the risk of injury above acceptable limits. A research study reviewed and analyzed accident statistics, current literature, and in-house laboratory data. Mass properties of various helmet systems were related to biodynamic responses of instrumented humans and manikins from impact tests conducted on the Armstrong Laboratory Vertical Deceleration Tower. Accident data revealed severe neck injuries are relatively rare in an operational setting. Laboratory studies of head/neck biodynamic response relating compression force at the occipital condyles to head supported weight indicate average forces exceed safe guidelines. The studies also suggest that helmet systems weighing less than 2.27 kg and having a center-of-gravity located only slightly above the anatomical axis origin of the head, will not induce severe neck injury during the catapult phase of ejection compared to current operational helmets.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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