Dear Biomch-L Community:
I have been in search of two human volunteer rear crash data sets that I wish to combine into an ongoing whiplash research project:
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[Data Set (1) Author: Khadilkar, A.V.
Title: Occupant Kinematics in Low-Speed Rear-End Impacts Collected at 1995 S.A.T.A.I.. 1995 Summer Meeting.
Note: This data was gathered at the 1995 Southwestern Association of Technical Accident Investigators Conference
(SATAI) 1995 Summer Meeting and apparently presented at the 1995 or 1996 SATAI Meeting.]
[Data Set (2) Low Speed Rear Impact Collision TOPTEC (3 days), Society of Automotive Engineers,
Irvine, California, August 1994]
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Specifically, I desire to know as much of the following information as possible: number of struck vehicle male/female occupants tested, ages, height, weight, struck vehicle delta-V, struck vehicle mean/max acceleration, impact duration and injury symptom onset/duration for each rear crash test conducted.
While I have seen references to this set of crash tests in published literature, neither myself nor the expert librarians here at Cleveland Clinic have been able to locate a hard copy of these test results during the course of 10+ weeks of searching.
Any help from those Biomch-L readers, perhaps in the forensic engineering or crash testing community, would be very much appreciated.
With kind regards,
Adam Bartsch
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Adam J. Bartsch, M.S.
Cleveland Clinic Spine Research Laboratory
9500 Euclid Ave
Mail Code W/31
Cleveland, OH 44195
216.445.0715 (office1)
216.444.4326 (office2)
614.565.6442 (mobile)
216.636.0973 (fax)
bartsca@ccf.org
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I have been in search of two human volunteer rear crash data sets that I wish to combine into an ongoing whiplash research project:
************************************************** ************************************************** ******
[Data Set (1) Author: Khadilkar, A.V.
Title: Occupant Kinematics in Low-Speed Rear-End Impacts Collected at 1995 S.A.T.A.I.. 1995 Summer Meeting.
Note: This data was gathered at the 1995 Southwestern Association of Technical Accident Investigators Conference
(SATAI) 1995 Summer Meeting and apparently presented at the 1995 or 1996 SATAI Meeting.]
[Data Set (2) Low Speed Rear Impact Collision TOPTEC (3 days), Society of Automotive Engineers,
Irvine, California, August 1994]
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Specifically, I desire to know as much of the following information as possible: number of struck vehicle male/female occupants tested, ages, height, weight, struck vehicle delta-V, struck vehicle mean/max acceleration, impact duration and injury symptom onset/duration for each rear crash test conducted.
While I have seen references to this set of crash tests in published literature, neither myself nor the expert librarians here at Cleveland Clinic have been able to locate a hard copy of these test results during the course of 10+ weeks of searching.
Any help from those Biomch-L readers, perhaps in the forensic engineering or crash testing community, would be very much appreciated.
With kind regards,
Adam Bartsch
==================================================
Adam J. Bartsch, M.S.
Cleveland Clinic Spine Research Laboratory
9500 Euclid Ave
Mail Code W/31
Cleveland, OH 44195
216.445.0715 (office1)
216.444.4326 (office2)
614.565.6442 (mobile)
216.636.0973 (fax)
bartsca@ccf.org
==================================================
Cleveland Clinic Spine Surgery in Uganda
http://www.firstgiving.com/UgandaSpineSurgMission
==================================================
===================================
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Cleveland Clinic is ranked one of the top hospitals
in America by U.S. News & World Report (2007).
Visit us online at http://www.clevelandclinic.org for
a complete listing of our services, staff and
locations.
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only by the individual or entity to which it is addressed
and may contain information that is privileged,
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you have received this communication in error, please
contact the sender immediately and destroy the material in
its entirety, whether electronic or hard copy. Thank you.