Biofidelic Dummies
Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2023 5:51 am
Hello,
The company CTS Crashtest-Service provides biofidelic dummies which can be equipped with sensors.
Information is available here: https://www.crashtest-service.com/en/bi ... -overview/
I have a customer using such a dummy for pedestrian impact tests (a driving car is impacting the dummy). This dummy is equipped with accelerometers in the head, chest and pelvis and angular rate sensors in the head.
The customer asked for codes for the dummies. The important code is that for the dummy (fine location 3). I think all others parts of the code are the same as for other dummies.
My first idea was "BF" (BioFidel). But I think we should be prepared for a family of this kind of dummies. Unfortunately the "B" codes are widely used for other items, perhaps we can use some "F" (Fidelic) codes like "F1", "F2" etc. and "FF" (female 5%), "FM" (95%) or "FA", "FB" etc.. It would be good to know more about the future goals of CTS, which kind of dummies they have in mind.
Your ideas are welcome.
Kind regards,
Sebastian
The company CTS Crashtest-Service provides biofidelic dummies which can be equipped with sensors.
Information is available here: https://www.crashtest-service.com/en/bi ... -overview/
I have a customer using such a dummy for pedestrian impact tests (a driving car is impacting the dummy). This dummy is equipped with accelerometers in the head, chest and pelvis and angular rate sensors in the head.
The customer asked for codes for the dummies. The important code is that for the dummy (fine location 3). I think all others parts of the code are the same as for other dummies.
My first idea was "BF" (BioFidel). But I think we should be prepared for a family of this kind of dummies. Unfortunately the "B" codes are widely used for other items, perhaps we can use some "F" (Fidelic) codes like "F1", "F2" etc. and "FF" (female 5%), "FM" (95%) or "FA", "FB" etc.. It would be good to know more about the future goals of CTS, which kind of dummies they have in mind.
Your ideas are welcome.
Kind regards,
Sebastian