Simulating car crashes.

Author(s)
McHenry, R.R.
Year
Abstract

Although research into the physical factors in highway accidents is predominantly experimental, increasing attention is being given to the development op applicable analytical techniques to supplement experiments. Because a purely experimental evaluation procedure is both time consuming and expensive. Today's computers have enabled even such complex, non-linear systems as car accidents to be modelled for as little as $20.- Simulation will be increasingly used to supplement actual experiments in future road safety research.

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Library number
A 9000 fo
Source

Science Journal, December 1969, p. 55-60

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