Analytical applications of 3-D imaging in vehicle accident studies.

Author(s)
Fay, R.J. & Gardner, J.
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Abstract

Three-dimensional (3-D) computer imaging and animation have been widely used in industrial design. The use of computer imaging and animation for illustration in the court room has been widely recognized. Three-dimensional computer animation also has analytical uses that apply to the accident reconstruction field. It can be used to evaluate visibility, timing of complex motions, and is helpful in correlating vehicle damage to ground strikes. Used in concert with photogrammetry, 3-D imaging can be very useful in determining the positions of objects pictured at the accident scene. (A)

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C 9789 (In: C 9787) /80 / IRRD 898599
Source

In: Accident reconstruction : technology and animation VI : papers presented at the International Congress & Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, February 26-29, 1996, SAE Technical Paper 960648, p. 13-19

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