Owing to the lack of biofidelity in mechanical dummy, the current trend is to utilize anatomic dummy models as a human surrogate in computer simulations involving automobile crash. The lack of biofidelity implies that mechanical dummies cannot adequately express crash injuries, which mainly consist of bone fracture and soft tissue damage. Accordingly, there is a pressing demand for an anatomic human model that can replace mechanical dummies in order to gain insight into the damage mechanisms and help establish tolerance limits for crash injuries.
Finite Element Human Model for Crashworthiness Simulation
Sae Technical Papers
Digital Human Modeling For Design And Engineering Conference And Exposition ; 1999
1999-05-18
Conference paper
English
Finite Element Human Model for Crashworthiness Simulation
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