The purpose of the project has been to improve and document the methodology for investigating real-world accidents, using computerized vehicle crash and occupant motion simulation models with the objective of: improvement of the quality of biomechanics injury data derived from accident investigation and improvement of definition of scenarios for staged laboratory collision tests (direction, velocity, and location of the interaction between the occupant and the vehicle). The report covers the second phase (1983-1985) of a project originally initiated in 1981.
Biomechanical Accident Investigation Methodology: Second Phase Case Reports and Guidelines for Application
1985
162 pages
Report
No indication
English
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