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A testing method based on the 50th percentile hybrid III dummy was designed to obtain the impacting response data of the non-lethal kinetic weapons and help to solve the difficult problems of getting target samples. Two types of non-lethal kinetic energy projectiles were used to impact the thorax of dummy in seven kinds of distances. The sensors in the 50th percentile hybrid III dummy which was applied to replace a person recorded all the impact response data of thorax. The results showed that the related response data can be obtained effectively by the designed method, and the dummy system can’t be damaged with a better repeatability.
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Qi, W., Zhuang, H., Zhao, F. (2017). Design of non-lethal kinetic weapon impact method based on hybrid-III dummy. In: Xhafa, F., Barolli, L., Amato, F. (eds) Advances on P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing. 3PGCIC 2016. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 1. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49109-7_52
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