Occupant safety is a major concern in today’s automotive industry. Recent standards (e.g. FMVSS-201) impose specific requirements to plastic components used in automotive interiors, which have to afford impact protection for occupants, namely against head impact. The design criteria require head injury criteria (HIC)(d),1000 and a deceleration lower than 180 g (1 g59.81 m s22), in order to avoid severe occupant head injuries. The plastic components are therefore required to act as passive safety components. In the present work, the impact of an anthropomorphic mass in a plastic pillar is simulated by a finite element code (ABAQUS). The polymer properties are obtained at high strain rates and described by an elasto–plastic model, bei...
This thesis report aims to help the client developing their new product. The new product to be devel...
The effectiveness of the FEM (Finite element method) approach to improve crashworthiness, both from ...
Head injuries are often fatal or of sufficient severity to pedestrians in vehicle crashes. Finite el...
The need to provide enhanced occupant protection for all impact conditions experienced in automobile...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical EngineeringCars...
Preformed structural reinforcements have shown good performance in crash tests, where the great adva...
Pedestrian protection during accidents is one of the important criteria in the design of new “pede...
Lightweight and safety of the passenger are the most common issues highlighted in manufacturing of a...
In this study, Head Injury Criteria (HIC) and Chest Severity Index (CSI) assessment are made based...
Lightweight and crashworthiness are two crucial aspects of automobile design. The purpose of this st...
The human head will inevitably impact on the panel causing injury due to the inertia during dump tru...
Safety is an increasingly important aspect of vehicle design. Legislation requires minimum levels o...
Abstract: Head injury is one of the most common cause of deaths in car-to-pedestrian collisions. To ...
The effectiveness of FEM (Finite element method) approach to improve crashworthiness, both from vehi...
AbstractThis article deals with the calculations of deformation work and biomechanical limits for hu...
This thesis report aims to help the client developing their new product. The new product to be devel...
The effectiveness of the FEM (Finite element method) approach to improve crashworthiness, both from ...
Head injuries are often fatal or of sufficient severity to pedestrians in vehicle crashes. Finite el...
The need to provide enhanced occupant protection for all impact conditions experienced in automobile...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical EngineeringCars...
Preformed structural reinforcements have shown good performance in crash tests, where the great adva...
Pedestrian protection during accidents is one of the important criteria in the design of new “pede...
Lightweight and safety of the passenger are the most common issues highlighted in manufacturing of a...
In this study, Head Injury Criteria (HIC) and Chest Severity Index (CSI) assessment are made based...
Lightweight and crashworthiness are two crucial aspects of automobile design. The purpose of this st...
The human head will inevitably impact on the panel causing injury due to the inertia during dump tru...
Safety is an increasingly important aspect of vehicle design. Legislation requires minimum levels o...
Abstract: Head injury is one of the most common cause of deaths in car-to-pedestrian collisions. To ...
The effectiveness of FEM (Finite element method) approach to improve crashworthiness, both from vehi...
AbstractThis article deals with the calculations of deformation work and biomechanical limits for hu...
This thesis report aims to help the client developing their new product. The new product to be devel...
The effectiveness of the FEM (Finite element method) approach to improve crashworthiness, both from ...
Head injuries are often fatal or of sufficient severity to pedestrians in vehicle crashes. Finite el...