Leather for motorcyclist garments: Multi-test based material model fitting in terms of Ogden parameters
Date issued
2017
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University of West Bohemia
Abstract
This paper is focused on experimental testing and modeling of genuine leather used for a motorcycle personal
protective equipment. Simulations of powered two wheelers (PTW) accidents are usually performed using human
body models (HBM) for the injury assessment equipped only with the helmet model. However, the kinematics
of the PTW rider during a real accident is disturbed by the stiffness of his suit, which is normally not taken into
account during the reconstruction or simulation of the accident scenario. The material model proposed in this paper
can be used in numerical simulations of crash scenarios that include the effect of motorcyclist rider garment. The
fitting procedure was conducted on 2 sets of samples: 5 uniaxial samples and 5 biaxial samples. The experimental
characteristics were used to obtain the set of 25 constitutive material models in terms of Ogden parameters.
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Subject(s)
pravá kůže, zkouška tahem, Ogdenův model, hyperelastické materiály
Citation
Applied and Computational Mechanics. 2017, vol. 11, no. 2, p. 1-8.