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Specialty Expressions: IMPACT AREA

ExpressionsDomainDefinition
Head impact areaEnergyAll nonglazed surfaces of the interior of a vehicle that are statically contactable by a 6.5-inch diameter spherical head form of a measuring device having a pivot point to "top-of-head" dimension infinitely adjustable from 29 to 33 inches in accordance with the procedure explained in 49 CFR 390.5. (references)
Impact areaAerospaceThe area in which a rocket strikes the surface of the earth or other celestial body. Used specifically in reference to the impact area of a rocket range. (references)
Impact areaMilitary1: (DOD) An area having designated boundaries within the limits of which all ordnance will detonate or impact. (references)
  2: An area having designated boundaries within the limits of which all ordnance is to make contact with the ground. (references)
Impact areaMiningA process that considered functional economies, state/ local planning regions, national forest supply-based regions, Forest Service expenditures, and other factors, to define a regional area that the Superior and Chippewa National forest economically effect. (references)
Pelvic impact areaEnergyThat area of the door or body side panel adjacent to any outboard designated seating position which is bounded by horizontal planes 7 inches above and 4 inches below the seating reference point and vertical transverse planes 8 inches forward and 2 inches rearward of the seating reference point. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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