[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 49, Volume 5]
[Revised as of October 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 49CFR572.17]

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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
                            OF TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 572--ANTHROPOMORPHIC TEST DEVICES--Table of Contents
 
                       Subpart C--3-Year-Old Child
 
Sec. 572.17  Neck.

    (a)(1) The neck for use with the head assembly described in 
Sec. 572.16(a)(1) consists of the assembly designated as SA 103C 020 on 
drawing No. SA 103C 001, conforms to each item specified on drawing No. 
SA 103C 002(B), sheet 9.
    (2) The neck for use with the head assembly described in 
Sec. 572.16(a)(2) consists of the assembly designated as SA 103C 020 on 
drawing No. SA 103C 001, and conforms to each item specified on drawing 
No. SA 103C 002, sheet 9.
    (b) When the head-neck assembly is tested in accordance with 
paragraph (c) of this section, the head shall rotate in reference to the 
pendulum's longitudinal centerline a total of 84 degrees  8 
degrees about its center of gravity, rotating to the extent specified in 
the following table at each indicated point in time, measured from 
impact, with the chordal displacement measured at its center of gravity. 
The chordal displacement at time T is defined as the straight line 
distance between (1) the position relative to the pendulum arm of the 
head center of gravity at time zero, and (2) the position relative to 
the pendulum arm of the head center of gravity at time T as illustrated 
by figure 3. The peak resultant acceleration recorded at the location of 
the accelerometers mounted in the headform in accordance with 
Sec. 572.21(b) shall not exceed 30g. The pendulum shall not reverse 
direction until the head's center of gravity returns to the original 
zero time position relative to the pendulum arm.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                             Chordal
                                    Time (ms) (2+.08T)      (inches 0.8)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
0...............................                0                   0
30..............................               21                 2.2
60..............................               36                 4.3
Maximum.........................               62                 5.8
60..............................               91                 4.3
30..............................              108                 2.2
0...............................              123                   0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Test procedure. (1) Mount the head and neck on a rigid pendulum 
as specified in Figure 4, so that the head's midsagittal plane is 
vertical and coincides with the plane of motion of the pendulum's 
longitudinal centerline. Mount the neck directly to the pendulum as 
shown in Figure 15.
    (2) Release the pendulum and allow it to fall freely from a height 
such that the velocity at impact is 17.00  1.0 feet per 
second (fps), measured at the center of the accelerometer specified in 
figure 4.
    (3) Decelerate the pendulum to a stop with an acceleration-time 
pulse described as follows:
    (i) Establish 5g and 20g levels on the a-t curve.
    (ii) Establish t1 at the point where the a-t curve first 
crosses the 5g level, t2 at the point where the rising a-t 
curve first crosses the 20g level, t3 at the point where the 
decaying a-t curve last crosses the 20g level, and t4 at the 
point where the decaying a-t curve first crosses the 5g level.
    (iii) t2-t1, shall be not more than 4 
milliseconds.
    (iv) t3-t2, shall be not less than 18 and not 
more than 21 milliseconds.
    (v) t4-t3, shall be not more than 5 
milliseconds.

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    (vi) The average deceleration between t2 and t3 
shall be not less than 20g and not more then 34g.
    (4) Allow the neck to flex without contact of the head or neck with 
any object other than the pendulum arm.
    (5) Allow a time period of at least 1 hour between successive tests 
of the head and neck.

[44 FR 76530, Dec. 27, 1979; 45 FR 43353, June 26, 1980, as amended at 
55 FR 30468, July 26, 1990]