Experimental simulation of the pedestrian impact.

Author(s)
Stürtz, G.
Year
Abstract

Higher complexity of accident events makes it more difficult to analyze the efficiency of protection measures for pedestrians than for vehicle occupants. Considering the quality of transformation of the results found (dummy quality) as well as their statistical reliability (reproducibility), it is necessary to find a methodically clear solution. The special problem of pedestrian accident simulation will be explained by examples showing the complexity of accident events, by valuation or protection measures, and by the reproducibility and transmissibility of results.

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Publication

Library number
B 27383 (In: B 27275 [electronic version only]) /84 /91 / IRRD 801649
Source

In: 10th International Technical Conference on Experimental Safety Vehicles, Oxford, England, July 1-4, 1985, p. 1045-1053, 10 ref.

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