<p><b>Objective</b>: Evaluating the biofidelity of pedestrian finite element models (PFEM) using postmortem human subjects (PMHS) is a challenge because differences in anthropometry between PMHS and PFEM could limit a model's capability to accurately capture cadaveric responses. Geometrical personalization via morphing can modify the PFEM geometry to match the specific PMHS anthropometry, which could alleviate this issue. In this study, the Total Human Model for Safety (THUMS) PFEM (Ver 4.01) was compared to the cadaveric response in vehicle–pedestrian impacts using geometrically personalized models.</p> <p><b>Methods</b>: The AM50 THUMS PFEM was used as the baseline model, and 2 morphed PFEM were created to the anthropometric specification...
In this report, the development and validation of a Finite Element (FE) vehicle model is presented w...
<div><p><b>Objective:</b> To conduct near-side moving deformable barrier (MDB) and pole tests with p...
Head injuries are often fatal or of sufficient severity to pedestrians in vehicle crashes. Finite el...
Pedestrian-vehicle impact experiments using cadavers have shown that factors such as vehicle shape a...
Pedestrian-to-vehicle crashes remain a world-wide health issue. Human body models (HBMs) are valuabl...
The complexity of vehicle-pedestrian collisions necessitates extensive validation of pedestrian comp...
Morphing can be used to alter human body models (HBMs) to represent a diverse population of occupant...
In vehicle–pedestrian crashes, head injuries account for an overwhelming percentage of all severe an...
Tools such as human body models are required to show the benefit of restraints needed to reduce risk...
Recently developed Human Body Model (HBM) morphing methods using parametric representative target ge...
Fatalities caused by car accidents accounted for 1.2 million worldwide in 2004. Chestinjuries are th...
Pedestrian computer model validation currently relies on published data from cadaver tests, which ar...
Experimental studies with human subjects, volunteers or post mortem human subjects (PMHS)help us und...
Pedestrian computer model validation currently relies on published data from cadaver tests, which ar...
Children, small female, elderly, and obese occupants are vulnerable populations and may sustain incr...
In this report, the development and validation of a Finite Element (FE) vehicle model is presented w...
<div><p><b>Objective:</b> To conduct near-side moving deformable barrier (MDB) and pole tests with p...
Head injuries are often fatal or of sufficient severity to pedestrians in vehicle crashes. Finite el...
Pedestrian-vehicle impact experiments using cadavers have shown that factors such as vehicle shape a...
Pedestrian-to-vehicle crashes remain a world-wide health issue. Human body models (HBMs) are valuabl...
The complexity of vehicle-pedestrian collisions necessitates extensive validation of pedestrian comp...
Morphing can be used to alter human body models (HBMs) to represent a diverse population of occupant...
In vehicle–pedestrian crashes, head injuries account for an overwhelming percentage of all severe an...
Tools such as human body models are required to show the benefit of restraints needed to reduce risk...
Recently developed Human Body Model (HBM) morphing methods using parametric representative target ge...
Fatalities caused by car accidents accounted for 1.2 million worldwide in 2004. Chestinjuries are th...
Pedestrian computer model validation currently relies on published data from cadaver tests, which ar...
Experimental studies with human subjects, volunteers or post mortem human subjects (PMHS)help us und...
Pedestrian computer model validation currently relies on published data from cadaver tests, which ar...
Children, small female, elderly, and obese occupants are vulnerable populations and may sustain incr...
In this report, the development and validation of a Finite Element (FE) vehicle model is presented w...
<div><p><b>Objective:</b> To conduct near-side moving deformable barrier (MDB) and pole tests with p...
Head injuries are often fatal or of sufficient severity to pedestrians in vehicle crashes. Finite el...