Partially-braked impact and trajectory benchmarks, and their application to CRASH3 and CRASHEX.

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Fonda, A.G.
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Abstract

This paper applies a known benchmark set for the performance of vehicular collision algorithms to two impact and trajectory reconstruction algorithms, for the case of partial braking. One algorithm assumes no vehicle movement during the collision (instantaneous impact) and no structural recovery (plastic crush; no restitution); the other revokes these conventional simplifications. The paper presents statistical comparison of each algorithm with the benchmark set, hence with one another. Departures from benchmark are similar to, although larger than, those previously reported for the fully braked Woolley and Kinney cases, continuing to show much less departure for CRASHEX than for CRASH3. Including all front and side impact cases and all but one offset collision, the large extreme of 95% of CRASHEX departures was 2.5 mph. For the same 24 cases, adoption of the CRASH3 assumptions increased those departures by a factor of 3, and raised the increase in probable ultimate error, above equally likely 4 mph errors of observation, from 0.7 to 4.6 mph - increasing that critical contribution by a factor of 6. (A)

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C 15792 (In: C 15766 [electronic version only]) /80 / ITRD E106566
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In: Accident reconstruction : analysis, simulation, and visualization : papers presented at the SAE 2000 World Congress, Detroit, Michigan, March 6-9, 2000, SAE Technical Paper 2000-01-1315, p. 491-501, 8 ref.

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