基于THUMS FE-HBM的摩托车-行人碰撞事故行人损伤预测

IF 1.8 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING International Journal of Crashworthiness Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI:10.1080/13588265.2023.2272818
Devendra Kumar, Kuldeep Singh, Anoop Chawla, Sudipto Mukherjee
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摘要本研究的重点是在印度,摩托车作为一种交通工具的高死亡率,超过了卡车和汽车。在过去十年中,与摩托车有关的死亡人数惊人地增加了232%。有限元-人体模型(FE-HBM)在汽车碰撞事故中进行了验证。然而,在文献中缺乏对摩托车冲击的表现。本研究的主要目的是利用印度广泛使用的两轮摩托车有限元模型,评估THUMS模型在摩托车-行人碰撞场景中的损伤预测效果。摩托车模型首先在坚硬的墙壁上进行验证,然后用于预测现实生活中摩托车与行人碰撞场景中的伤害。通过多体仿真,估计了五次实际摩托车-行人碰撞的关键碰撞前参数,如行人方向、偏移量和速度。随后进行了有限元仿真,验证了该模型预测行人伤害的准确性。该研究在五分之四的病例中使用基于应变的标准密切预测长骨骨折的发生和位置。关键词:摩托车-行人fe摩托车速度估计抛距行人运动学损伤预测披露声明我们希望确认没有已知的利益冲突与这篇文章有关。
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Prediction of pedestrian injuries in motorcycle-pedestrian crashes using THUMS FE-HBM
AbstractThis study focuses on the high fatality rates associated with motorcycles as a mode of transport in India, surpassing trucks and cars. Over the last decade, motorcycle-related fatalities have seen a staggering increase of 232%. The Finite Element-Human Body Models (FE-HBM) have been validated for occupants and pedestrians in car crashes. However, the performance against motorcycle impact is lacking in the literature. The primary objective of this research is to evaluate the THUMS model for injury prediction in motorcycle-pedestrian impact scenarios using a finite element motorcycle model of a widely used two wheeler in India. The motorcycle model is initially validated against a rigid wall, after which it is utilised to predict injuries in real-life motorcycle-pedestrian crash scenarios. Through multi-body simulations, crucial pre-crash parameters such as pedestrian orientation, offset and speed are estimated for five actual motorcycle-pedestrian crashes. Subsequently, finite element simulations are conducted to validate the model’s accuracy in predicting pedestrian injuries. The study closely predicts the occurrence and location of fractures in long bones using strain-based criteria in four out of five cases.Keywords: Motorcycle-pedestrianFE motorcyclespeed estimationthrow distancepedestrian kinematicsinjury prediction Disclosure statementWe wish to confirm that no known conflicts of interest are associated with this publication.
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International Journal of Crashworthiness
International Journal of Crashworthiness 工程技术-工程:机械
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72
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2.3 months
期刊介绍: International Journal of Crashworthiness is the only journal covering all matters relating to the crashworthiness of road vehicles (including cars, trucks, buses and motorcycles), rail vehicles, air and spacecraft, ships and submarines, and on- and off-shore installations. The Journal provides a unique forum for the publication of original research and applied studies relevant to an audience of academics, designers and practicing engineers. International Journal of Crashworthiness publishes both original research papers (full papers and short communications) and state-of-the-art reviews. International Journal of Crashworthiness welcomes papers that address the quality of response of materials, body structures and energy-absorbing systems that are subjected to sudden dynamic loading, papers focused on new crashworthy structures, new concepts in restraint systems and realistic accident reconstruction.
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