Three applications of a mathematical model, PRAKIMOD, in frontal collisions.

Author(s)
Lestrelin, D. Fayon, A. Tarrière, C. & Mack, P.
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Abstract

RAKIMOD has until now been mostly used for simulating pedestrian accidents. It is also a very convenient tool for studying frontal crashes, especially for determining the values of data that are not easily accessible from direct measurements. After a short description of the model and of the belt system, three examples of application are shown.

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B 24074 (In: B 24072) /84/
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In: Mathematical simulation of occupant and vehicle kinematics. Government/Industry Meeting and Exposition, Washington D.C., May 21-24, 1984, p. 15-22, fig., graph., ref.; SAE paper No. 840857

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