PEDESTRIAN PASSIVE SAFETY: FINITE ELEMENT AND MULITBODY SIMULATIONS |
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| Mariusz Ptak, Jacek Karliński |
- Abstract:
- The paper presents the evaluation of the pedestrian safety, during a collision with a road vehicle with the high bonnet leading edge. A Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) was chosen to investigate the influence of vehicle front design on the pedestrian lower extremity injuries. The Finite Element Method (FEM) was utilized in order to reduce the costs and time needed to carry out a pedestrian-to-car front aggressiveness test. The virtual tests carried out by means of the numerical, certified Finite Element (FE) lower leg impactor were further contrasted with the results of the multibody (MB) simulation. While the FE impactor gives in-depth data about leg fractures and knee joint injuries, further MB simulations present the complete, post-impact pedestrian kinematics. Finally, the critical points in SUV design, in terms of pedestrian passive safety enhancement, were indicated.
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- IMEKO-YSESM-2011-ea33.pdf
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- Event details
- IMEKO TC:
- TC15
- Event name:
- TC15 Youth Symposium 2011
- Title:
10th Youth Symposium on Experimental Solid Mechanics (TC15)
- Place:
- Chemnitz, GERMANY
- Time:
- 25 May 2011 - 28 May 2011