Do car manufacturers still carry out cadaver crash testing
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They used to carry that out in the 50s didnt they?
Theres a video somewhere of a nutter that strapped himself to a jet powered seat and blasted himself down the rail track , then stopped the chair and had a look at his injuries, his brain pushed his eyes against there sockets and caused them to bleed the force of the sudden halt was so fierce.
Theres a video somewhere of a nutter that strapped himself to a jet powered seat and blasted himself down the rail track , then stopped the chair and had a look at his injuries, his brain pushed his eyes against there sockets and caused them to bleed the force of the sudden halt was so fierce.
I don't think they do as there is no need to. Dummies are tested to see if they're accurate by computers I belive.
traffman said:
They used to carry that out in the 50s didnt they?
Theres a video somewhere of a nutter that strapped himself to a jet powered seat and blasted himself down the rail track , then stopped the chair and had a look at his injuries, his brain pushed his eyes against there sockets and caused them to bleed the force of the sudden halt was so fierce.
Yep his name was John Strapp, here's his wikipedia page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonel_John_Paul_Sta...Theres a video somewhere of a nutter that strapped himself to a jet powered seat and blasted himself down the rail track , then stopped the chair and had a look at his injuries, his brain pushed his eyes against there sockets and caused them to bleed the force of the sudden halt was so fierce.
CDP said:
paulrussell said:
I don't think they do as there is no need to. Dummies are tested to see if they're accurate by computers I belive.
I don't think cadavers were recently strapped into the cars so much as used for comparative measurements on test rigs.The Wookie said:
CDP said:
paulrussell said:
I don't think they do as there is no need to. Dummies are tested to see if they're accurate by computers I belive.
I don't think cadavers were recently strapped into the cars so much as used for comparative measurements on test rigs.In the early days, they used pigs as well.
Why do people not google things before they ask?
http://videosift.com/video/Crash-Test-Corpses-Usin...
There you go, a video of a cadaver crash test done farily recently, don't worry, the corpse is covered by plastic or some such and it is not gruesome in any way shape or form, in fact you'd be hard pushed to know it was a cadaver were it not for the voice over.
Edit, this wasn't meant to appear rude, I'm just confused that if you had a question why you'd try the forum first. Sorry if it appears rude!
http://videosift.com/video/Crash-Test-Corpses-Usin...
There you go, a video of a cadaver crash test done farily recently, don't worry, the corpse is covered by plastic or some such and it is not gruesome in any way shape or form, in fact you'd be hard pushed to know it was a cadaver were it not for the voice over.
Edit, this wasn't meant to appear rude, I'm just confused that if you had a question why you'd try the forum first. Sorry if it appears rude!
Edited by freecar on Wednesday 19th October 12:50
uncinqsix said:
The Wookie said:
CDP said:
paulrussell said:
I don't think they do as there is no need to. Dummies are tested to see if they're accurate by computers I belive.
I don't think cadavers were recently strapped into the cars so much as used for comparative measurements on test rigs.In the early days, they used pigs as well.
J4CKO said:
uncinqsix said:
The Wookie said:
CDP said:
paulrussell said:
I don't think they do as there is no need to. Dummies are tested to see if they're accurate by computers I belive.
I don't think cadavers were recently strapped into the cars so much as used for comparative measurements on test rigs.In the early days, they used pigs as well.
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