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A Computationally Efficient Finite Element Pedestrian Model for Head Safety: Development and Validation

机译:头部安全的高效计算有限元行人模型:开发和验证

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Head injuries are often fatal or of sufficient severity to pedestrians in vehicle crashes. Finite element (FE) simulation provides an effective approach to understand pedestrian head injury mechanisms in vehicle crashes. However, studies of pedestrian head safety considering full human body response and a broad range of impact scenarios are still scarce due to the long computing time of the current FE human body models in expensive simulations. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to develop and validate a computationally efficient FE pedestrian model for future studies of pedestrian head safety. Firstly, a FE pedestrian model with a relatively small number of elements (432,694 elements) was developed in the current study. This pedestrian model was then validated at both segment and full body levels against cadaver test data. The simulation results suggest that the responses of the knee, pelvis, thorax, and shoulder in the pedestrian model are generally within the boundaries of cadaver test corridors under lateral impact loading. The upper body (head, T1, and T8) trajectories show good agreements with the cadaver data in vehicle-to-pedestrian impact configuration. Overall, the FE pedestrian model developed in the current study could be useful as a valuable tool for a pedestrian head safety study.
机译:头部受伤通常对撞车的行人来说是致命的或严重的。有限元(FE)模拟为了解车辆碰撞中行人头部受伤的机理提供了一种有效的方法。但是,由于目前的有限元人体模型在昂贵的仿真中需要较长的计算时间,因此对于充分考虑人体的反应和广泛的撞击场景的行人头部安全性的研究仍然很少。因此,本研究的目的是为未来的行人头部安全性研究开发并验证计算有效的有限元行人模型。首先,在本研究中,开发了具有相对较少元素(432,694个元素)的有限元行人模型。然后针对尸体测试数据在分段和全身水平上都验证了该行人模型。仿真结果表明,行人模型中的膝盖,骨盆,胸部和肩膀的响应通常在横向冲击载荷下的尸体测试通道边界内。在车辆对行人的碰撞配置中,上身轨迹(头部,T1和T8)与尸体数据显示出良好的一致性。总体而言,当前研究中开发的有限元行人模型可以作为行人头部安全性研究的宝贵工具。

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