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Crash Test Dummies are a Canadian rock band from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Anchored by Brad Roberts (vocals, guitar) and his distinctive bass-baritone voice, the other band members have fluctuated over the years.
A crash test dummy, or simply dummy, is a full-scale anthropomorphic test device (ATD) that simulates the dimensions, weight proportions and articulation of the human body during a traffic collision. Dummies are used by researchers, automobile and aircraft manufacturers to predict the injuries a person might sustain in a crash. [1]
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Crash test dummies simulate human response to impacts, accelerations, deflections, forces and moments of inertia generated during a crash. Each dummy is designed to model the form, weight and articulation of a human body.
Crash Test Dummies. Our range of crash test dummy models represent male, female and child anatomies. They are used by automotive manufacturers, safety and interiors suppliers, child car seat manufacturers, and regulators in every region of the world. Learn More.
Our iconic crash test dummies are used by nearly every car manufacturer and regulatory safety group worldwide to engineer vehicle designs that protect occupants in a collision. Our products are designed to provide precision data without fail, time and time again.
Meet the Dummies. THOR. 50 th Percentile Male. The THOR anthropometric test device is the most advanced test dummy in the world and was first used by Euro NCAP in 2020. THOR can record loading that would be applied to a human by the vehicle’s restraint system during a frontal impact collision.
Meet NHTSA’s family of crash test dummies currently in service. The diverse group of dummies helps us understand and measure the human body’s movement during a crash, and see how it fares with various vehicle safety features.
Apr 17, 2019 · Early crash test dummies were very crude and had a simple purpose — to help engineers and researchers verify the effectiveness of restraints or safety belts. Before GM developed Hybrid I in 1968, dummy manufacturers had no consistent methods to produce the devices.
Meet NHTSA’s family of crash test dummies, working to better protect you and your family. It takes a myriad of crash test dummies to understand how we fare during frontal impact crashes, side impacts, rear impacts, and air bag deployment.