[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: 49CFR572.76]
[Page 805-806]
TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
OF TRANSPORTATION
PART 572--ANTHROPOMORPHIC TEST DEVICES--Table of Contents
Subpart I--6-Year-Old Child
Sec. 572.76 Limbs assembly and test procedure.
(a) Limbs assembly. The limbs consist of the assemblies designated
as SA 106C 041, SA 106C 042, SA 106C 071, and SA 106C 072, on drawing
No. SA 106C 001, sheet 2, and conform to each applicable drawing listed
on SA 106C 001, sheets 14 through 17.
(b) Limbs assembly impact response requirement. When each knee is
impacted at 7.00.1 fps, according to paragraph (c) of this
section, the maximum force on the femur shall not be more than 1060
pounds and not less than 780 pounds, with a duration above 400 pounds of
not less than 0.8 milliseconds.
(c) Limbs test procedure. The test procedure for the limbs is as
follows:
(1) Seat and orient the dummy without back support on a seating
surface that is 110.2 inches above a horizontal (floor)
surface as specified in Sec. 572.78(c).
(i) Orient the dummy as specified in Figure 43 with the hip joint
adjustment at any setting between 1g and 2g.
(ii) Place the dummy legs in a plane parallel to the dummy's
midsagittal plane with the knee pivot center line perpendicular to the
dummy's midsagittal plane, and with the feet flat on the horizontal
(floor) surface.
(iii) Adjust the feet and lower legs until the line between the
midpoint of each knee pivot and each ankle pivot is within 2 degrees of
the vertical.
(2) If necessary, reposition the dummy so that at the level one inch
below the seating surface, the rearmost
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point of the dummy's lower legs remains not less than 3 inches and not
more than 6 inches forward of the forward edge of the seat.
(3) Align the test probe specified in Sec. 572.77(a) with the
longitudinal center line of the femur force gauge, so that at impact,
the probe's longitudinal center line coincides with the sensor's
longitudinal center line within 2 degrees.
(4) Impact the knee with the test probe moving horizontally and
parallel to the midsagittal plane at the specified velocity.
(5) Guide the test probe during impact so that there is no
significant lateral, vertical, or rotational movement.