Hybrid III 50th Male Dummy - 78051-218X

The Hybrid III 50th Percentile Male Crash Test Dummy is the most widely used crash test dummy in the world for the evaluation of automotive safety restraint systems in frontal crash testing. Originally developed by General Motors, the Hybrid III 50th design is now maintained and developed by FTSS in conjunction with the Society of Automotive Engineers' (SAE) Biomechanics Committees and the National Highway Transport and Safety Administration (NHTSA). The dummy is a regulated test device in the USA Code of Federal Regulations (Part 572, Subpart E) and also in the European ECE Regulations. It is considered to have excellent biofidelity and instrumentation capability. Recent revisions have improved the biofidelity in the femur range of motion and the ankle and foot. The dummy can also be used in many non-automotive applications such as wheelchairs and medical and sport equipment.

Simulation Models

FTSS offers highly detailed and fully validated Finite Element Models of its dummies in the codes LS-DYNA, PAM-CRASH, ABAQUS and RADIOSS, along with FE modeling consultancy services.

Dummy Features

Head and Neck

The skull and skull cap are one piece cast aluminum parts with removable vinyl skins. The neck is a segmented rubber and aluminum construction with a center cable. It accurately simulates the human dynamic moment/rotation flexion and extension response.

Upper Torso

The rib cage is represented by six high strength steel ribs with polymer based damping material to simulate human chest force-deflection characteristics. Each rib unit comprises left and right anatomical ribs in one continuous part open at the sternum and anchored to the back of the thoracic spine.

A sternum assembly connects to the front of the ribs and includes a slider for the chest deflection rotary potentiometer. The angle between the neck and upper torso is determined by the construction of the neck bracket which can incorporate a six-axis neck transducer. A two-piece aluminum clavicle and clavicle link assemblies have cast integral scapulae to interface with shoulder belts.

Lower Torso

A curved cylindrical rubber lumbar spine mounts provides human-like slouch of a seated person and mounts to the pelvis through an optional three axis lumbar load cell. The pelvis is a vinyl skin/urethane foam molded over an aluminum casting in the seated position. The ball-jointed femur attachments carry bump stops to reproduce the human leg to hip moment/rotation characteristics. The femur, tibia and ankle can be instrumented to predict bone fracture and the knee can evaluate tibia to femur ligament injury. The foot and ankle simulates heel compression and ankle range of motion.

Technical Specifications

Instrumentation

Location Description Channels
Head:
3 Accelerometers in a triaxial array
Up to 15 Accelerometers
Ax, Ay, Az (HIC)
5X Ax, Ay, Az Head Rotation
Neck:
Six-Axis Upper Neck Load Cell
Six-Axis Lower Neck Load Cell
Fx, Fy, Fz, Mx, My, Mz
Fx, Fy, Fz, Mx, My, Mz
Clavicle: Biaxial Load Cell (Left and Right) Fx, Fz
Humerus: Four-Axis Load Cell (Left and Right) Fx, Fy,Mx, My
Thorax:
3 Accelerometers in a triaxial array
Chest Displacement Transducer
Four-Axis Rib/Spine Load Cells
Five-Axis Thoracic Spine Load Cell
Ax, Ay, Az (Chest Accel)
Dx (Stnd. equipment)
Fx, Fy, Fz, My 
Fx, Fy, Fz, Mx, My
Lumbar Spine: Three-Axis Lumbar Spine Load Cell Fx, Fz, My
Pelvis:
3 Accelerometers (or triax pack)
Submarining Load bolts
Ax, Ay, Az
Fx (3 per side)
Femur:
Uniaxial Femur Load Cell
or Six-Axis Upper Femur Load Cell
Fx (per leg)
Fx, Fy, Fz, Mx, My, Mz (per leg)
Knee: Knee Displacement Dx (per knee)
Lower Legs*:
Biaxial Knee Clevis Load Cell
Four-Axis Upper Tibia Load Cell
Four-Axis Lower Tibia Load Cell
Fz (per leg)
Fx, Fz, Mx, My (per leg)
Fx, Fy, Mx, My (per leg)
Ankle: Five-Axis Load Cell Fx, Fy, Fz, Mx, My (per leg)
Toe: Toe Load Cell Fz (per foot)

*Special four channel configurations are available in the upper and lower tibia load cells.

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Test Equipment

The following FTSS fixtures are required to calibrate and set up the Hybrid III 50th Male Dummy.

Location Fixture Description
Head TE-100 Head Drop
Neck
TE-207
185-0000
Neck Pendulum
Neck Compression Tool
Thorax
TE-325
83-5006-007
TE-2505
Thorax Pendulum
Chest Depth Gage Assembly
H-Point Locator
Knee
TE-550
Knee Impact/Knee Shear Test
Pelvis
270-0000
Femur Range of Motion
Foot
320-0000
TE-5000
Foot Compression Fixture
Eurofoot Fixture
External Dimensions TE-1000 External Dimensions Seat

Assembly Weights

Part Weight (lb) Weight (kg)
Head 10.0 ± .1 4.54 ± .05
Neck 3.4 ± .1 1.54 ± .05
Upper Torso 37.9 ± .3 17.19 ± .36
Lower Torso 50.8 ± .3 23.04 ± .36
Upper Arm, Left or Right 4.4 ± .1 2.0 ± .05
Lower Arms and Hands, Left or Right 5.0 ± .2 2.27 ± .09
Upper Leg, Left or Right 13.2 ± .2 5.99 ± .09
Lower Legs and Feet, Left or Right 12.0 ± .3 5.44 ± .14
Total Weight 171.3 ± 2.6 77.70 ± 1.18

External Dimensions

Description Dimension (in) Dimension (mm)
Total Sitting Height 34.8 ± .2 883.9 ± 5.1
Shoulder Pivot Height 20.2 ± .3 513.1 ± 7.6
H-Point Height 3.4 ± .1 86.4 ± 2.5
H-Point from Seat Back 5.4 ± .1 137.2 ± 2.5
Shoulder Pivot from Backline 3.5 ± .2 88.9 ± 5.1
Thigh Clearance 5.8 ± .3 147.3 ± 7.6
Elbow to Wrist Pivot 11.0 ± .3 297.2 ±7.6
Skull Cap to Backline 1.7 ± .1 43.2 ± 2.5
Shoulder to Elbow 13.3 ± .3 337.8 ± 7.6
Elbow Rest Height 7.9 ± .4 200.7 ± 10.2
Buttock to Knee 23.3 ± .5 591.8 ± 12.7
Popliteal Height 17.4 ± .5 442.0 ± 12.7
Knee Pivot to Floor 19.4 ± .3 492.8 ± 7.6
Buttock Popliteal Length 18.3 ± .5 464.8 ± 12.7
Chest Depth 8.7 ± .3 221.0 ± 7.6
Foot Length 10.2 ± .3 259.1 ± 7.6
Foot Width 3.9 ± .3 99.1 ± 7.6
Shoulder Width 16.9 ± .3 429.3 ± 7.6
Hip Width at H-Point 14.3 ± .3 363.2 ± 7.6
Chest Circumference 38.8 ± .6 985.5 ± 15.2
Waist Circumference 33.5 ± .6 850.9 ± 15.2
Ref. Location for Chest Circumference 17.0 ± .1 431.8 ± 2.5
Ref. Location for Waist Circumference 9.0 ± .1 228.6 ± 2.5