Automated animation for human subjects in the crash environment.

Author(s)
McLay, R.W. McLay, B.G. & McLay, C.G.
Year
Abstract

A method for linking human subject simulation programs to animation programs is presented. The simulation of a human subject is briefly reviewed. The link method is then discussed in detail together with its utilization in the kinematic analysis of the subject/vehicle collisions. The limitations of animation are shown for a small computer and methods for circumventing these in human subject animation are discussed.

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Library number
C 526 (In: C 514 [electronic version only]) /80 /91 / IRRD 851848
Source

In: Accident reconstruction : technology and animation II : proceedings of the International Congress and Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, February 24-28, 1992, SAE Technical paper 920757, p. 107-111, 12 ref.

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