The study of the injury caused by the vehicle-teenage cyclist crash is presented in this paper. The vehicle is a SUV, with high frontal part, in order to compare the results with those obtained previously in the sedan- teenage cyclist crash and begin a study of the influence of the frontal shape of the vehicle. No variation is executed on the model of the teenage cyclist and the bike. Three different positions are analyzed: front, rear and lateral position. The injury on the cyclist head is examined by HIC criterion, in the way indicated in the rules. Correlation HIC – AIS is used to calculate the lethality of the injuries. The principal conclusion is done that the injury of the head is more dangerous for the SUV impact than the sedan, but only at the maximum speed (50 km/h). The injury to the chest is analyzed by 3 ms criterion; the injury is greater for the SUV impact than the sedan, but the entity is strongly dependent on the cyclist position. A comparison is executed with both the teenage and adult pedestrian concluding that the pedestrian is subjected to greater injury, because the bike absorbs a part of the energy in the front and side crash. The more dangerous injury is the telescoping. A further comparison show that the shape of the bonnet and the height of the frontal part have to be studied in an accurate way to reduce the injury to pedestrians and cyclists.

Carollo, F., Virzi' Mariotti, G., Naso, V. (2015). Biomechanics Parameters in Teenage Cyclist – SUV Accident and Comparison with the Pedestrian. In Applied Mathematics and Materials (pp.77-87). Atene : WSEAS.

Biomechanics Parameters in Teenage Cyclist – SUV Accident and Comparison with the Pedestrian

CAROLLO, Filippo;VIRZI' MARIOTTI, Gabriele;
2015-01-01

Abstract

The study of the injury caused by the vehicle-teenage cyclist crash is presented in this paper. The vehicle is a SUV, with high frontal part, in order to compare the results with those obtained previously in the sedan- teenage cyclist crash and begin a study of the influence of the frontal shape of the vehicle. No variation is executed on the model of the teenage cyclist and the bike. Three different positions are analyzed: front, rear and lateral position. The injury on the cyclist head is examined by HIC criterion, in the way indicated in the rules. Correlation HIC – AIS is used to calculate the lethality of the injuries. The principal conclusion is done that the injury of the head is more dangerous for the SUV impact than the sedan, but only at the maximum speed (50 km/h). The injury to the chest is analyzed by 3 ms criterion; the injury is greater for the SUV impact than the sedan, but the entity is strongly dependent on the cyclist position. A comparison is executed with both the teenage and adult pedestrian concluding that the pedestrian is subjected to greater injury, because the bike absorbs a part of the energy in the front and side crash. The more dangerous injury is the telescoping. A further comparison show that the shape of the bonnet and the height of the frontal part have to be studied in an accurate way to reduce the injury to pedestrians and cyclists.
Settore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di Macchine
Settore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica Industriale
8-nov-2015
Optimization Technique in Engineering (ONTEG'15)
ROMA
7-9 novembre 2015
2015
11
A stampa
Carollo, F., Virzi' Mariotti, G., Naso, V. (2015). Biomechanics Parameters in Teenage Cyclist – SUV Accident and Comparison with the Pedestrian. In Applied Mathematics and Materials (pp.77-87). Atene : WSEAS.
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