The usage of the seatbelt as a part of the vehicle protection system has immensely promoted occupant safety. However, recent accident investigation shows that it is necessary to increase the chest injury protective e_ciency in frontal impact condition. This study aims to investigate the influence of seatbelt system design variables on occupant chest injury related physical parameters at varying impact conditions, especially concerning with the chest deflection and distribution of rib stress/strain. The study is conducted by using human body FE model in combination with post mortem human subjects tests. An FE model of the belted occupant is therefore established by using a baseline human body FE model (GHBMC), which is validated according to...
Fatalities caused by car accidents accounted for 1.2 million worldwide in 2004. Chestinjuries are th...
With THUMS pedestrian FE model, simulations on vehicle-pedestrian crash are conducted for four types...
Vehicle occupants were killed in 33% of all traffic accidents in Japan in 2017. Of the vehicles in v...
The usage of the seatbelt as a part of the vehicle protection system has immensely promoted occupant...
Purpose: The purpose of this quantitative study is to investigate the differences of the injury mech...
The seatbelt restraint load is one of the primary sources of occupant chest injury. Thus, studying t...
This study aims to investigate the chest injury in terms of chest deflections and rib fracture risks...
While the seatbelt restraint has significantly improved occupant safety, the protection efficiency s...
Restraint system, especially the seatbelt, is the critical load source of the chest injury. The cons...
Traditionally, restraint systems have been evaluated with Anthropomorphic Test Devices (ATDs) and th...
Finite-element human body models (FE-HBMs) can be used to evaluate restraint systems by predicting t...
This study was aimed at investigating the injury mechanism of pedestrian chests in collisions with p...
Vehicle lateral and oblique impacts account for a large proportion of traffic accidents resulting in...
The biomechanical simulations as powerful instruments are used in many areas such as traffic, medici...
Based on anatomical features of a 50th percentile adult male, three-dimensional (3D) finite element ...
Fatalities caused by car accidents accounted for 1.2 million worldwide in 2004. Chestinjuries are th...
With THUMS pedestrian FE model, simulations on vehicle-pedestrian crash are conducted for four types...
Vehicle occupants were killed in 33% of all traffic accidents in Japan in 2017. Of the vehicles in v...
The usage of the seatbelt as a part of the vehicle protection system has immensely promoted occupant...
Purpose: The purpose of this quantitative study is to investigate the differences of the injury mech...
The seatbelt restraint load is one of the primary sources of occupant chest injury. Thus, studying t...
This study aims to investigate the chest injury in terms of chest deflections and rib fracture risks...
While the seatbelt restraint has significantly improved occupant safety, the protection efficiency s...
Restraint system, especially the seatbelt, is the critical load source of the chest injury. The cons...
Traditionally, restraint systems have been evaluated with Anthropomorphic Test Devices (ATDs) and th...
Finite-element human body models (FE-HBMs) can be used to evaluate restraint systems by predicting t...
This study was aimed at investigating the injury mechanism of pedestrian chests in collisions with p...
Vehicle lateral and oblique impacts account for a large proportion of traffic accidents resulting in...
The biomechanical simulations as powerful instruments are used in many areas such as traffic, medici...
Based on anatomical features of a 50th percentile adult male, three-dimensional (3D) finite element ...
Fatalities caused by car accidents accounted for 1.2 million worldwide in 2004. Chestinjuries are th...
With THUMS pedestrian FE model, simulations on vehicle-pedestrian crash are conducted for four types...
Vehicle occupants were killed in 33% of all traffic accidents in Japan in 2017. Of the vehicles in v...