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Title: | ASPECTS REGARDING THE ANALYSIS OF THE CAR GEOMETRY |
Authors: | TOGANEL, George SOICA, Adrian DIMA, Dragos-Sorin |
Keywords: | safety pedestrian impact |
Issue Date: | 29-Jun-2009 |
Publisher: | 12th European Automotive Congress EAEC, Bratislava |
Abstract: | Worldwide, the road traffic accidents resulted injuries represent one of the top major
factors to reduce life expectancy. Statistical analysis reports show that, while the general
trend in some industrialized regions is to reduce the effects of traffic accidents by the
means of imposing programs involving the car manufacturers, the research institutions and
the society (i.e. APROSYS and PReVENT for E.U.), for the regions under development
there is room for improvement in this area. In example, for E.U. member state Romania,
the percentage of pedestrian casualties of all road traffic victims not only surpasses
several times the mean value for the European Union, but is also having an increase
trend, thus creating the need for developing new solutions in the field of pedestrian
protection, or improving the ones that are already taken into consideration.
When regarding the vehicle to pedestrian accident from a systemic point of view of
a Haddon matrix, the frontal body design can be identified crossing the vehicle as factor
with the main collision as event phase. Along with other body design components, the
vehicle frontal geometry plays an important role on the dynamics and outcome of traffic
accidents involving pedestrians. The manuscript outlines the connection between the
variation of several vehicle geometrical parameters and the injury severity and its
distribution on pedestrians. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/136 |
ISBN: | 978-80-969243-8-7 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Papers (Automotive & Transport Engineering)
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