SAE Technical Paper Series 2014
DOI: 10.4271/2014-01-0534
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Scalable Multi-Purpose Virtual Human Model for Future Safety Assessment

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“…The current model Virthuman [7,15], see Fig. 1, concerns the skeleton of the whole model created as MBS and the skin surface segmented into the rigid surface parts (so called superelements) interconnected by strips of elements without any mechanical response.…”
Section: Basic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The current model Virthuman [7,15], see Fig. 1, concerns the skeleton of the whole model created as MBS and the skin surface segmented into the rigid surface parts (so called superelements) interconnected by strips of elements without any mechanical response.…”
Section: Basic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Virthuman [7,15] is a fully validated scalable virtual hybrid biomechanical human body model coupling the basic MB structure (MBS) with deformable segments, resulting in short calculation time, hence it is suitable for calculating longer impact scenarios, which VRU generally are.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various impacters, directions and impact velocity levels were used to ensure the model to be multi-purpose, that is useful in complex crash scenarios. See [13] for details.…”
Section: Virtual Human Body Model -Virthumanmentioning
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“…human body models) are widely open. One of such multi-purpose virtual human body models, which potentially could become a very powerful research tool, is a special model called the VIRTHUMAN [11][12][13]. The whole model, as well as its particular segments, has been validated based on the available experimental data [13], which proved its accuracy to simulate human body dynamic response under condition typical for car crashes, but it is not validated for loads with predominant vertical component (loads acting along spinal column), typical for airplane crashes.…”
Section: Warsaw University Of Technology Institute Of Aeronautics Anmentioning
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