Numerical analysis of a pedestrian to car collision: Effect of variations in walk
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2016
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University of West Bohemia
Abstract
This work is focused on the modelling of car to pedestrian crash scenario. Virtual hybrid human body model
VIRTHUMAN as well as a simplified model of car chassis is modelled under Virtual Performance Solution
software. The main idea of the work is the investigation and sensitivity analysis of various initial conditions of
the pedestrian during frontal car crash scenario, such as position of the extremities due to different step phases
or turning of the pedestrian around his own axis. The experimental data of human gait measurement are used so
that one human step is divided into 9 phases to capture the effect of walk when the pedestrian crosses a road.
Consequently, the influence of different initial conditions on the kinematics, dynamics of the collision together with
injury prediction of pedestrian is discussed. Moreover, the effect of walk is taken into account within translational
velocities of the full human body and rotational velocities of the extremities. The trend of the injury prediction for
varying initial conditions is monitored. The configurations with zero and non-zero initial velocities are compared
with each other, in order to study the effect of walking speed of the pedestrian. Note that only the average walking
speed is considered. On the basis of the achieved results, the importance or redundancy of modelling the walking
motion and the consideration of different step phases in the car-pedestrian accident can be examined.
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model lidského těla, střet chodce s autem, chůze, modelování, rychlost, predikce zranění, injury prediction
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Applied and Computational Mechanics. 2016, vol. 10, no. 2, p. 139-160.