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Development of a three-dimensional body shape model of young children for child restraint design
Authors:Monica L H Jones  Sheila M Ebert  Matthew P Reed  Kathleen D Klinich
Institution:1. Biosciences Group, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USAmhaumann@umich.edu;3. Biosciences Group, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Abstract:Abstract

The design of child restraints is guided in part by anthropometric data describing the distributions of body dimensions of children. However, three-dimensional body shape data have not been available for children younger than three years of age. This study presents body shape models for children weighing 9–23?kg in a seated posture relevant to child restraint design. A laboratory study collected surface geometry data of 67 children, ages 12–58 months. Novel template fitting methods were employed to obtain homologous meshes and to standardize the posture. Principal component analysis and regression were used to develop a statistical body shape model (SBSM). The SBSM was exercised to create 18 manikins representing children aged 1–3 years, with varying size and shape. These manikins will be useful for assessing child accommodation in restraints. The SBSM can also provide guidance for the development of anthropomorphic test devices and computational models of child occupants.
Keywords:Child anthropometry  seated body shape  statistical body shape model  parametric modelling  child restraint system  ATD
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