This paper focuses on minimising child injuries experienced during frontal vehicle-to-pole collisions by improving on the safety and energy absorption of existing traffic pole structures. A Finite Element (FE) computer model, using LS-DYNA software, is used to simulate crash events to determine the influence of pole structural and material characteristics on the injury parameters of a 3-year-old child dummy occupant. It is concluded that the anchored base support and the embedded pole in soil systems provide desirable crashworthy results. In addition, it is recommended to mandate traffic protection devices in all areas with poor energy-absorbing characteristics that resemble non-deformable objects
Advancement in computer aided engineering has made it possible to apply finite element (FE) analysis...
As the automobile industry is developing, the number of deaths and injuries has increased. To reduce...
Two mathematical models are developed and analyzed in this paper to predict the dynamic response in ...
This paper focuses on minimising child injuries experienced during frontal vehicle-to-pole collision...
This paper focuses on minimizing child injuries experienced during frontal vehicle-to-pole collision...
The mitigation of severe problems resulting from vehicle collisions with roadside objects has become...
This work studies descriptively the Head Injury Criterion (HIC) and Chest Severity Index (CSI), with...
Motor vehicle crashes have become the leading cause of death for children in many developed countri...
This research focuses on the injury potential of children seated in forward facing CRS during fronta...
This research assessed a mechanical coupling for the ISOFIX Child Restraint System using the Finite ...
Road accidents with participation of the children are of particular nature. According to surveys, th...
Traffic related trauma is the most common cause of fatality and severe injury to children in develop...
The development of effective countermeasures for pedestrian protection requires an understanding of ...
The protection of children in motor vehicle crashes has improved since the introduction of child res...
The project Active Child Models for Traffic Safety Research is funded by Folksams Forskningsstiftels...
Advancement in computer aided engineering has made it possible to apply finite element (FE) analysis...
As the automobile industry is developing, the number of deaths and injuries has increased. To reduce...
Two mathematical models are developed and analyzed in this paper to predict the dynamic response in ...
This paper focuses on minimising child injuries experienced during frontal vehicle-to-pole collision...
This paper focuses on minimizing child injuries experienced during frontal vehicle-to-pole collision...
The mitigation of severe problems resulting from vehicle collisions with roadside objects has become...
This work studies descriptively the Head Injury Criterion (HIC) and Chest Severity Index (CSI), with...
Motor vehicle crashes have become the leading cause of death for children in many developed countri...
This research focuses on the injury potential of children seated in forward facing CRS during fronta...
This research assessed a mechanical coupling for the ISOFIX Child Restraint System using the Finite ...
Road accidents with participation of the children are of particular nature. According to surveys, th...
Traffic related trauma is the most common cause of fatality and severe injury to children in develop...
The development of effective countermeasures for pedestrian protection requires an understanding of ...
The protection of children in motor vehicle crashes has improved since the introduction of child res...
The project Active Child Models for Traffic Safety Research is funded by Folksams Forskningsstiftels...
Advancement in computer aided engineering has made it possible to apply finite element (FE) analysis...
As the automobile industry is developing, the number of deaths and injuries has increased. To reduce...
Two mathematical models are developed and analyzed in this paper to predict the dynamic response in ...