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CAR2017 International Congress of Automotive and Transport Engineering - Mobility Engineering and Environment
Study regarding seat's rigidity during rear end collisions using a MADYMO occupant model
工业技术;运输工程
Radu, Alexandru Ionut^1 ; Cofaru, Corneliu^1 ; Tolea, Bogan^1 ; Popescu, Mihaela^1
University 'TRANSILVANIA' of Brasov, Romania^1
关键词: Accident reconstruction;    Angular displacement;    Crash tests;    Kinematics and dynamics;    Occupant model;    Rear seats;    Rear-end collisions;    Virtual modeling;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/252/1/012004/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1757-899X/252/1/012004
学科分类:工业工程学
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】
The aim of this paper is to study the effects of different front occupant backseat's rigidities in the case of a rear end collision using a multibody virtual model of an occupant. Simulation will be conducted in PC Crash, the most common accident reconstruction software using a MADYMO multibody occupant to simulate kinematics and dynamic of the passenger. Different backseat torques will be used to see how this will influence the acceleration in the head and torso of the occupant. Also, a real crash test is made to analyze the kinematics of the occupant. We believe that the softer seat's rigidity will reduce not only the head's acceleration but also reduces the effect of "whiplash" upon the neck due to the fact that the backseat will rotate backwards increasing its displacement and absorb some of the energy generated by the collision. Although a softer seat could reduce the head's acceleration, a broken seat will increase it due to the fact that the impact of the backseat with the vehicle's rear seats will generate a second collision. So, in order to achieve a lower acceleration, a controlled torque is recommended and a controlled angular displacement of the backseat is to be used.
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