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Citation

Eriksson L. Traffic Injury Prev. 2002; 3(1): 75-87.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/15389580210515

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

For low-speed rear-end impact tests, the recently developed Biofidelic Rear Impact Dummy (BioRID) is more human-like compared to the Hybrid III. In the current study, three-dimensional mathematical Multi Body System models in MADYMO of the BioRID I and of four car seats were developed and validated. A sensitivity analysis was designed to verify the stability of the mathematical models, and showed that among the dummy parameters that influenced the BioRID I performance, the curvature of the thoracic and cervical spine had the highest influence. Among the seat parameters, the recliner characteristic and the head-restraint position had the most influence on the BioRID I performance. The MADYMO BioRID I is a useful tool for parameter studies in crash-safety research and development. An advantage of the models is their similarity to mechanical counterparts, which allows comparison with crash tests.


Language: en

Keywords

Biorid; Car Seat; Mathematical Model; NIC; Rear-End Impact; Sensitivity Analysis

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