Virtual hybrid human body model for PTW safety assessment

Luděk Hynčík, Tomasz Bońkowski, Jan Vychytil

Virtual hybrid human body model for PTW safety assessment

Číslo: 2/2017
Periodikum: Applied and Computational Mechanics
DOI: 10.24132/acm.2017.389

Klíčová slova: virtual human body model; PTW; neck; shoulder; oblique impact, virtuální model lidského těla; PTW; krk; rameno; šikmý dopad

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Anotace: Road traffic accidents cause one of the highest numbers of severe injuries. The numbers of deaths and seriously injured citizens prove that traffic accidents and their consequences are still a serious problem to be solved. Virtual human body models play an important role to assess injuries during impact loading especially for scenarios, where complex dynamical loading is taken into account. The most suffering group is so called vulnerable road users (VRU) like powered two-wheelers (PTW) riders. The presented work contributes to increasing safety of PTW riders by implementing virtual human body model for injury risk analysis. The scalable hybrid virtual human body model Virthuman, which was formerly developed, validated and demonstrated in impact scenarios, is improved by updated neck and shoulder models in order to describe the realistic kinematics during complex long duration impact loading and presented in the oblique impact scenario compared to the THUMS results.