Validation of PC-CRASH : a momentum-based accident reconstruction program.

Author(s)
Cliff, W.E. & Montgomery, D.T.
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Abstract

PC-Crash is a Windows (TM)-based accident reconstruction program. In this study PC-Crash collision analysis results are compared with previously published staged collision data. The program uses two-dimensional (2-D) or 3-D vehicle geometry to model the pre-impact dynamics, impact engagement, and post-impact trajectories of multiple vehicles and multiple collisions. Steer angle, braking level, friction, and suspension properties at each wheel can be varied. Simulations can be visualised from any angle with the program's built-in 3-D animator. The staged collisions were reconstructed using PC-Crash. The trajectories were compared to actual measurements of the skid marks and rest positions. Vehicle speeds were compared to the PC-Crash predicted values. (A)

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C 9796 (In: C 9787) /80 / IRRD 898606
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In: Accident reconstruction : technology and animation VI : papers presented at the International Congress & Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, February 26-29, 1996, SAE Technical Paper 960885, p. 101-134, 13 ref.

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