System-based energy and momentum analysis of collisions.

Auteur(s)
Schmidt, B.F. Haight, W.R. Szabo, T.J. & Welcher, J.B.
Jaar
Samenvatting

The persistent use of an absolute "impact speed" to characterize the "severity" of a collision rather than using the change in velocity (delta V) or change of kinetic energy (delta E) suggests persistent misconceptions among both technical and lay people regarding the relationship between those terms and other speed and energy measures in traffic collisions. This paper examines the relationship of the closing or relative velocity to "impact speed", a speed (or velocity) across the ground (absolute speed) as the indicator of the extent of damage and the potential for injury in a given collision. This was done through a review of first principles, supported by data from a set of crash tests. (A)

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Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
C 11883 (In: C 11874) [electronic version only] /80 /84 /91 / IRRD E200610
Uitgave

In: Accident reconstruction : technology and animation VIII : papers presented at the 1998 SAE International Congress & Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, February 23-26, 1998, SAE Technical Paper 980026, p. 103-117, 13 ref.

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