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Development and Validation of the Total Human Model for Safety (THUMS) Version 5 Containing Multiple 1D Muscles for Estimating Occupant Motions with Muscle Activation During Side Impacts

机译:含有多个1D肌肉的安全性(Thums)版本5的人体模型的开发和验证,用于估算侧面影响的肌肉激活的乘员动作

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Accurate prediction of occupant head kinematics is critical for better understanding of head/face injury mechanisms in side impacts, especially far-side occupants. In light of the fact that researchers have demonstrated that muscle activations, especially in neck muscles, can affect occupant head kinematics, a human body finite element (FE) model that considers muscle activation is useful for predicting occupant head kinematics in real-world automotive accidents. In this study, we developed a human body FE model called the THUMS (Total Human Model for Safety) Version 5 that contains 262 one-dimensional (1D) Hill-type muscle models over the entire body. The THUMS was validated against 36 series of PMHS (Post Mortem Human Surrogate) and volunteer test data in this study, and 16 series of PMHS and volunteer test data on side impacts are presented. Validation results with force-time curves were also evaluated quantitatively using the CORA (Correlation and Analysis) method. The validation results suggest that the THUMS has good biofidelity in the responses of the regional or full body for side impacts, but relatively poor biofidelity in its local level of responses such as brain displacements. Occupant kinematics predicted by the THUMS with a muscle controller using 22 PID (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) controllers were compared with those of volunteer test data on low-speed lateral impacts. The THUMS with muscle controller reproduced the head kinematics of the volunteer data more accurately than that without muscle activation, although further studies on validation of torso kinematics are needed for more accurate predictions of occupant head kinematics.
机译:准确的乘员头动力学预测对于更好地了解侧面影响的头部/面部伤害机制,尤其是远侧占用者,这是至关重要的。鉴于研究人员已经证明肌肉激活,特别是颈部肌肉,可以影响乘员头动脉,这是一种人体有限元(FE)模型,其考虑肌肉激活是可用于预测现实世界汽车事故中的乘员头像。在这项研究中,我们开发了一个称为Thums(全人类模型的人体Fe模型)5版,其中包含262个一维(1D)山型肌肉模型在整个身体上。本研究中的36个PMH(验尸人类代理)和志愿者测试数据验证了Thums,并提出了16系列PMH和志愿者测试数据。使用Cora(相关性和分析)方法定量地评估具有力 - 时曲线的验证结果。验证结果表明,在区域或全身的反应中,Thums在侧面影响的响应中具有良好的生物能力,但在其局部反应中的生物能力相对较差,例如脑流离失所。与使用22个PID(比例积分衍生物)控制器的肌肉控制器预测的乘员运动学与关于低速横向影响的志愿者测试数据进行比较。具有肌肉控制器的曲线,比没有肌肉激活的情况更准确地重现了志愿者数据的头像,尽管需要进一步研究朝向运动学的验证,以便更准确地预测乘员头运动学。

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