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Principal dimensions. 4.2.1. The principal dimensions of the side impact dummy (including the suit), based on Figure 2 of this annex, are given in Table 3 of this annex. The dimensions are measured without suit Figure 2 Measurements for principal dummy dimensions (See Table 3) Table 3 Principal Dummy Dimensions No. Parameter Dimension (mm) 1 Sitting height 909 ± 9 2 Seat to shoulder joint 565 ± 7 3 Seat to lower face of thoracic spine box 351 ± 5 4 Seat to hip joint (centre of bolt) 100 ± 3 5 Sole to seat, sitting 442 ± 9 6 Head width 155 ± 3 7 Shoulder/arm width 470 ± 9 8 Thorax width 327 ± 5 9 Abdomen width 290 ± 5 10 Pelvis width 355 ± 5 11 Head depth 201 ± 5 12 Thorax depth 276 ± 5 13 Abdomen depth 199 ± 5 14 Pelvis depth 240 ± 5 15 Back of buttocks to hip joint (centre of bolt) 155 ± 5 16 Back of buttocks to front knee 606 ± 9 5. Certification of the dummy 5.1. Impact side 5.1.1. Depending on the vehicle side to be impacted, dummy parts should be certified on the left hand side or right hand side. 5.1.2. The configurations of the dummy with regards to the mounting direction of the rib modules and the location of the abdominal force transducers shall be adapted to the required impact side.
Principal dimensions. Figure 2 - Main dimensions of dummy Table 2 - Q-dummy dimensions 1.3.5.2.1: Height of spacer device (hinged board or similar flexible device) equals shoulder height sitting minus thigh height sitting. Notes: 1. Adjustments of joints Joints should preferably be adjusted according to procedures included in the Q- dummy manuals6 2. Instrumentation Instrumentation in the Q family of dummies shall preferably be installed and calibrated according to procedures contained in the Q-dummy manuals6 and the APTS manual
Principal dimensions. 4.2.1. The principal dimensions of the side impact dummy, based on Figure 2 of this annex, are given in table 3 of this annex. The dimensions are measured without suit Figure 2 - Measurements for principal dummy dimensions (see Table 3) No. Table 3 - Principal Dummy Dimensions Parameter Dimension (mm) 1 Sitting height 909 ± 9 2 Seat to shoulder joint 565 ± 7 3 Seat to lower face of thoracic spine box 351 ± 5 4 Seat to hip joint (centre of bolt) 100 ± 3 5 Sole to seat, sitting 442 ± 9 6 Head width 155 ± 3 7 Shoulder / arm width 470 ± 9 8 Thorax width 327 ± 5 9 Abdomen width 280 ± 7 10 Pelvis lap width 366 ± 7 11 Head depth 201 ± 5 12 Thorax depth 267 ± 5 13 Abdomen depth 199 ± 5 14 Pelvis depth 240 ± 5 15 Back of buttocks to hip joint (centre of bolt) 155 ± 5 16 Back of buttocks to front knee 606 ± 9 5. CERTIFICATION OF THE DUMMY
Principal dimensions. 4.2.1. The principal dimensions of the side impact dummy (including the suit), based on figure 2 of this annex, are given in table 3 of this annex. Figure 2 - Measurements for principal dummy dimensions (see table 3) No. Table 3 - Principal Dummy Dimensions Parameter Dimension (mm) 1 Sitting height 904 ± 7 2 Seat to shoulder joint 557 ± 5 3 Seat to bottom lower rib 357 ± 5 4 Seat to arm 242 ± 5 5 Seat to H-point 98 ± 2 6 Sole to seat, sitting 456 ± 5 7 H-point to head c.o.g. 687 ± 5 8 H-point to centre upper rib 393 ± 3 9 H-point to centre middle rib 337 ± 3 10 H-point to centre lower rib 281 ± 3 11 H-point to centre abdominal force transducer 180 ± 3 12 H-point to centre pubic symphysis force transducer 14 ± 2 13 Head width 154 ± 2 14 Shoulder/arm width 482 ± 5 15 Thorax width 330 ± 5 16 Abdomen width 290 ± 5 17 Pelvis width 355 ± 5 18 Neck diameter 80 ± 2 19 Head depth 201 ± 5 20 Thorax depth 276 ± 5 21 Abdomen depth 204 ± 5 22 Pelvis depth 245 ± 5 23 Back of buttocks to H-point 157 ± 2 24 Back of buttocks to front knee 610 ± 5 5. CERTIFICATION OF THE DUMMY
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Principal dimensions. 3.2.1. The principal dimensions, based on figure 1 of this annex, are given in table 2. Annex 8 - Appendix 1 11 2 1 15 7 13 6 4 12 16 17 14 18 19 Table 2 No. Dimensions Dimensions in mm by age group 9 months 3 years 6 years 10 years 1 Back of buttocks to front knee 195 334 378 456 2 Back of buttocks to popliteus, sitting 145 262 312 376 3 Centre of gravity to seat 180 190 190 200 4 Chest circumference 440 510 580 660 5 Chest depth 102 125 135 142 6 Distance between shoulder blades 170 215 250 295 7 Head width ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ 141 8 Head length 166 174 175 181 9 Hip circumference, sitting 510 590 668 780 10 Hip circumference, standing (not shown) 470 550 628 740 11 Hip depth, sitting 125 147 168 180 12 Hip width, sitting 166 206 229 255 13 Neck width 60 71 79 89 14 Seat to elbow 135 153 155 186 15 Shoulder width 216 249 295 345 16 Eye height sitting ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ 625 17 Height, sitting 450 560 636 725 18 Shoulder height, sitting 280 335 403 483 19 Sole to popliteus, sitting 125 205 283 355 20 Stature (not shown) 708 980 1 166 1 376 21 Thigh height, sitting 70 85 95 106 4. Adjustment of joints

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