Paper Number 07-0206 A legform impactor with biofidelic characteristics (FlexPLI) which is being developed by the Japanese Automobile Research Institute (JARI) is being considered as a test tool for legislation within a proposed Global Technical Regulation on pedestrian protection (UNECE, 2006) and therefore being evaluated by the Technical Evaluation Group (TEG) of GRSP. In previous built levels it already showed good test results on real cars as well as under idealised test conditions but also revealed further need for improvement. A research study at the Federal Highway Research Institute (BASt) deals with the question on how leg injury risks of modern car fronts can be revealed, reflected and assessed by the FlexPLI and how the impactor...
Abstract. An FE model of a pedestrian lower legform impactor has been developed and certied, both st...
The aim of the master thesis was to study the knee injury mechanisms in an impact condition associat...
Current and proposed pedestrian test procedures in Europe and Japan evaluate lower extremity injury ...
NHTSA-Vehicle Safety Research2022PDFTech ReportSuntay, BrianStammen, JasonTransportation Research Ce...
The current legform impactor in pedestrian safety tests uses a steel shaft connected to metal plates...
Development, calibration and validation of a threedimensional model of the Legform impactor for pede...
The work aims to investigate the influence of some passenger vehicle front‐end design parameters on ...
This study aims at evaluating the current pedestrian lower leg test procedure with respect to the hu...
This study aims at evaluating the current pedestrian lower leg test procedure with respect to the hu...
In the current test procedure proposed by the European Enhanced Vehicle-safety Committee (EEVC) /WG1...
<p><b>Objective</b>: This work aims at investigating the influence of some front-end design paramete...
Vehicle-pedestrian collisions had claimed the lives of many in the world roads yearly. Among the typ...
In late 70', mainly in the United States and in Australia, independent research centres had processe...
Pedestrian safety is a serious global problem that needs to be addressed by drivers, vehicle manufac...
Lower extremity is the most frequently injured body region in a pedestrian–vehicle impact. To evalua...
Abstract. An FE model of a pedestrian lower legform impactor has been developed and certied, both st...
The aim of the master thesis was to study the knee injury mechanisms in an impact condition associat...
Current and proposed pedestrian test procedures in Europe and Japan evaluate lower extremity injury ...
NHTSA-Vehicle Safety Research2022PDFTech ReportSuntay, BrianStammen, JasonTransportation Research Ce...
The current legform impactor in pedestrian safety tests uses a steel shaft connected to metal plates...
Development, calibration and validation of a threedimensional model of the Legform impactor for pede...
The work aims to investigate the influence of some passenger vehicle front‐end design parameters on ...
This study aims at evaluating the current pedestrian lower leg test procedure with respect to the hu...
This study aims at evaluating the current pedestrian lower leg test procedure with respect to the hu...
In the current test procedure proposed by the European Enhanced Vehicle-safety Committee (EEVC) /WG1...
<p><b>Objective</b>: This work aims at investigating the influence of some front-end design paramete...
Vehicle-pedestrian collisions had claimed the lives of many in the world roads yearly. Among the typ...
In late 70', mainly in the United States and in Australia, independent research centres had processe...
Pedestrian safety is a serious global problem that needs to be addressed by drivers, vehicle manufac...
Lower extremity is the most frequently injured body region in a pedestrian–vehicle impact. To evalua...
Abstract. An FE model of a pedestrian lower legform impactor has been developed and certied, both st...
The aim of the master thesis was to study the knee injury mechanisms in an impact condition associat...
Current and proposed pedestrian test procedures in Europe and Japan evaluate lower extremity injury ...