58 Stapp Car Crash Conference – Final Program November 10-12, 2014 MONDAY
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58 Stapp Car Crash Conference – Final Program November 10-12, 2014 MONDAY
th 58 Stapp Car Crash Conference – Final Program November 10-12, 2014 MONDAY 8:20 Welcome and Introduction by Chair, Lawrence W. Schneider – Tribute and Dedication of Stapp Conference to Dr. John W. Melvin 8:30 JOHN PAUL STAPP MEMORIAL LECTURE The Road to Understanding Head Protection -- Detours, Potholes and Road Blocks Along the Way James A. Newman, Ph.D. HEAD/BRAIN BIOMECHANICS 9:00 Validation of an “Intelligent Mouthguard” Single Event Head Impact Dosimeter Adam Bartsch, Sergey Samorezov, Edward Benzel, Cleveland Clinic; Vincent Miele, University of Pittsburgh, Cleveland Clinic; Daniel Brett, Sportsguard Laboratories Inc. 9:30 Evaluation of Axonal Strain as Predictor of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Finite Element Modeling Chiara Giordano and Svein Kleiven, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden 10:00 The Influence of Neck Muscle Tonus and Posture on Brain Tissue Strain in Pedestrian Head Impacts Victor S. Alvarez, Peter Halldin, Svein Kleiven , KTH Royal Institute of Technology 10:30-11:00 BREAK THORAX, SPINE, AND PELVIS BIOMECHANICS 11:00 Comparison of the Thorax Dynamic Responses of Small Female and Midsize Male Post Mortem Human Subjects in Side and Forward Oblique Impact Tests Pascal Baudrit, Audrey Petitjean, Pascal Potier – CEESAR (Nanterre, France); Xavier Trosseille – LAB (Nanterre – France); Guy Vallancien – Université René Descartes (Paris – France) 11:30 12:00-1:30 1:30 Dynamic Responses of Intact Post Mortem Human Surrogates from Inferior to Superior Loading at the Pelvis Narayan Yoganandan, Frank A. Pintar, Jason Moore, Mike W. J. Arun, Department of Neurosurgery, Medical College of Wisconsin LUNCH John Paul Stapp Best Paper Award – The John Paul Stapp Award for the best paper of the 2013 conference and journal will be presented by Stephen W. Rouhana to Carl S. Miller, Nathaniel H. Madura, Lawrence W. Schneider, Kathleen D. Klinich, Matthew P. Reed, Jonathan D. Rupp, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute for PMHS Impact Response in 3 m/s and 8 m/s Nearside Impacts with Abdomen Offset. th Invitation and Call for Papers, Albert I. King, Wayne State University, General Chair, 59 Stapp Car Crash Conference OVERLAP/ANGLED FRONTAL CRASH TESTING AND REAL-WORLD PERFORMANCE 1:45 Structural Design Strategies for Improved Small Overlap Crashworthiness Performance Becky C. Mueller, Andrew S. Brethwaite, David S. Zuby, Joseph M. Nolan, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety 2:15 NHTSA’s Frontal Oblique Test Procedure Research with THOR Matthew Craig, Ph.D., Chief, Human Injury Research Division, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 2:45 The Field Relevance of NHTSA’s Oblique Research Moving Deformable Barrier Tests Priya Prasad, Dainius Dalmotas, and Alan German 3:15-3:45 BREAK PEDESTRIAN AND CYCLIST INJURY FACTORS AND TESTING 3:45 The Effect of Upper Body Mass and Initial Knee Flexion on the Injury Outcome of Post Mortem Human Subject Pedestrian Isolated Legs Philippe Petit, Xavier Trosseille, Nicolas Dufaure, LAB PSA Peugeot Citroën Renault (Nanterre – France); Denis Dubois and Pascal Potier, CEESAR (Nanterre – France); Guy Vallancien, Université René Descartes (Paris – France) 4:15 Correlation Between Euro NCAP Pedestrian Test Results and Injury Severity in Injury Crashes with Pedestrians and Bicyclists in Sweden Johan Strandroth, Simon Sternlund, Anders Lie, Claes Tingvall, Swedish Transport Administration, Chalmers, University of Technology; Matteo Rizzi, Anders Kullgren, Folksam Research, Chalmers University of Technology; Maria Ohlin, Chalmers University of Technology; Rikard Fredriksson, Autoliv Research 4:45 Features of the Vision of Elderly Pedestrians when Crossing a Road Yasuhiro Matsui, Shoko Oikawa, Yoshio Aoki and Michiaki Sekine, National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory, Japan; Kazutaka Mitobe, Akita University, Japan TUESDAY 8:45 Select Presentations dedicated to John W. Melvin by Stapp Advisory Committee members from Accidental rd Injury: Biomechanics and Prevention, 3 Edition, New York, NY 2014 8:50 Celebrating John Melvin’s Biomechanics Legacy, Alan M. Nahum, M.D. 9:00 Introduction and Applications of Biomechanics, Albert I. King 9:30 Head Injury Biomechanics, David F. Meaney 10:00 Thorax Injury Biomechanics, John M. Cavanaugh 10:30-11:00 BREAK 11:00 Abdomen Injury Biomechanics, Stephen W. Rouhana 11:30 Lower Extremity Biomechanics, Jonathan D. Rupp 12:00-1:30 LUNCH 1:30 Spine Injury Biomechanics, Frank A. Pintar 2:00 Pain Biomechanics, Beth A. Winkelstein 2:30 Anthropometric Test Devices, Annette L. Irwin 3:00-3:30 BREAK 3:30 Normalization, Scaling and Injury Criteria Development, Xavier Trosseille 4:00 Computational Modeling in Injury Biomechanics, King H. Yang 4:30 Injury Criteria and Motor Vehicle Regulations, Priya Prasad 5:00 Concluding Remarks WEDNESDAY Rollover and Side Impact Crashes and Computational Modeling 9:00 Occupant Kinematics in Laboratory Rollover Tests: PMHS Response David J. Lessley, Patrick Riley, Qi Zhang, Patrick Foltz, Brian Overby, Sara Heltzel, Mark Sochor, Jeff Crandall, Jason R. Kerrigan, University of Virginia Center for Applied Biomechanics 9:30 Occupant Kinematics in Laboratory Rollover Tests: ATD Response and Biofidelity Qi Zhang, David J. Lessley, Patrick Riley, Jacek Toczyski, Jack Lockerby, Patrick Foltz, Brian Overby, Jeremy Seppi, Jeff R. Crandall, Jason R. Kerrigan, Center for Applied Biomechanics, University of Virginia 10:00 Application of Radial Basis Function Interpolation in the Development of a 95 Percentile Male Seated FEA Model Nicholas A. Vavalle, Samantha L. Schoell, Ashley A. Weaver, Joel D. Stitzel, F. Scott Gayzik, Wake Forest School of Medicine/Virginia Tech – Wake Forest University Center for Injury Biomechanics 10:30-11:00 th BREAK 11:00 The Contribution of Pre-impact Spine Posture on Human Body Model Response in Whole-Body Side Impact David Poulard, Damien Subit, John-Paul Donlon, David J. Lessley, Taewung Kim, Gwansik Park, Richard W. Kent, University of Virginia - Center for Applied Biomechanics 11:30 Response and Tolerance of Female and/or Elderly PMHS to Lateral Impact Lauren K. Wood, Carl S. Miller, Nathaniel H. Madura, Matthew P. Reed, Lawrence W. Schneider, Kathleen D. Klinich, and Jonathan D. Rupp, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI) 12:00 John W. Melvin Student Awards Presented by Stephen W. Rouhana, Ford Motor Company 12:15 Adjournment, Lawrence W. Schneider, 2014 General Chair