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Crashworthiness is the
ability of a
structure to
protect its
occupants during an impact. This is
commonly tested when
investigating the
safety of aircraft...
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flight controls);
crashworthy crew (armored) and
troop seats; dual-stage oleo main
landing gear;
ballistically tolerant,
crashworthy main structure; quieter...
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manufactures what it
calls "
crashworthy"
seats for
helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. As of 2012[update], over 20,000
crashworthy seats have been delivered...
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flight controls);
crashworthy crew (armored) and
troop seats; dual-stage oleo main
landing gear;
ballistically tolerant,
crashworthy main structure; quieter...
- LS-DYNA is an
advanced general-purpose
multiphysics simulation software package developed by the
former Livermore Software Technology Corporation (LSTC)...
- The
World Forum for
Harmonization of
Vehicle Regulations is a
working party (WP.29) of the
Inland Transport Committee (ITC) of the
United Nations Economic...
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FMVSS are
divided into
three categories:
crash avoidance (100-series),
crashworthiness (200-series), and post-crash
survivability (300-series). The first...
- Materials.
Platform Survivability Product lines include armored,
crashworthy, and armored-
crashworthy seating for
aerospace products along with
mineblast attenuating...
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providing a
distance measurement, to the inch, as to how
close they are.
Crashworthy systems and
devices prevent or
reduce the
severity of
injuries when a...
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older train. This
accident led to the
retirement of the less
crashworthy wooden cars.
Dugald was also the home to the
Costume Museum, a museum...