Title: Motorcycle accidents reconstruction and simulation - application of hybrid human body model
Authors: Bońkowski, Tomasz
Hynčík, Luděk
Špička, Jan
Vychytil, Jan
Citation: BOŃKOWSKI, T. HYNČÍK, L. ŠPIČKA, J. VYCHYTIL, J. Motorcycle accidents reconstruction and simulation - application of hybrid human body model. In: IV Iinternational scientific conference mathematical modeling proceedings. Borovets, Bulgaria: Scientific technical union of mechanical engineering “Industry-4.0”, 2020. s. 32-35.ISSN 2535-0978.
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Scientific technical union of mechanical engineering „Industry-4.0”
Document type: konferenční příspěvek
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11025/43128
ISSN: 2535-0978
Keywords in different language: Vulnerable road users;human body model;virthuman;motorcycle accidents
Abstract in different language: Motorcycle accidents with opposite vehicles are among the most difficult to reconstruct due to complicated kinematics and interactions between multiple participants. The Multi-Body System approach commonly applied in software packages as PC-Crash and Virtual-Crash, allows for proper reconstruction of the crash kinematics but did not take into account the full deformation of the vehicles and occupants. On the other hand, the Finite Element Method approach, especially the explicit formulation, used in the field of crashworthiness gives a way to describe the proper material behavior of the participant components during dynamic events. For the analysis of the accident, the full FEM approach becomes too complicated and time-consuming (both for preparation of the simulation and for the simulation run). The authors would like to propose a hybrid approach which couples and FEM and MBS models in VPS numerical environment (Pam-crash solver). This paper presents an analysis of the accident between the maxi-scooter and the opposite vehicle. As the representation of the PTW driver, a Virthuman hybrid human body model was used. This model in opposition to full FEM models allows the fast calculation of the simulation. Besides the kinematics of the accident, prescribed injury criteria were assessed on the human body model.
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