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利用冲量分析汽车-行人碰撞中地面冲击时的跌倒运动学和受伤风险。

Analysis of fall kinematics and injury risks in ground impact in car-pedestrian collisions using impulse.

机构信息

Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan.

Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan.

出版信息

Accid Anal Prev. 2022 Oct;176:106793. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2022.106793. Epub 2022 Aug 11.

Abstract

In vehicle-to-pedestrian collisions, pedestrian injuries occur due to contact with the car and the ground. Previous studies investigated pedestrian kinematic behavior using a parameter study or through statistical analysis although the force interaction between the pedestrian and the vehicle has not been considered. In this study, multibody analyses were conducted for vehicle-pedestrian collisions for adult and child pedestrian with various vehicle shapes. The impulse and impulse moment acting on the pedestrian from the vehicle were introduced, and the kinematic behavior, rotation and ground impact of the pedestrian model were examined. It was found that if an impulse moment acts on the pedestrian when the pedestrian re-contacts with the hood of the car, the angular velocity of the pedestrian's torso changes in the opposite direction (away from the car), and the torso angle prior to the ground contact decreases to less than 90°. This re-contact between the pedestrian and the vehicle was more likely to occur for cases where the collision involves an adult pedestrian, lower hood leading edge (HLE), longer hood length, and lower collision velocity. When the pedestrian torso angle in contact with the ground was less than 90°, the head vertical impact velocity with respect to the ground became less than 2.9 m/s which corresponds to the injury threshold of the head. This study demonstrated that pedestrian-vehicle re-contact is crucial for reducing ground injury. The vehicle shape, pedestrian size, and collision velocity can determine whether re-contact of the pedestrian with the vehicle occurs. This can then explain the factors affecting pedestrian ground impact injury (e.g., higher HLE, higher risk of ground head injury for children) that were shown in previous studies. A strategy to mitigate ground injury is to apply enough impulse moment onto the pedestrian's upper body from the hood in order to change the torso angular velocity during re-contact, thus making the torso angle less than 90°prior to the ground contact.

摘要

在车与行人碰撞中,行人受伤是由于与汽车和地面的接触造成的。尽管尚未考虑行人与车辆之间的力相互作用,但之前的研究已经使用参数研究或通过统计分析来研究行人运动行为。在这项研究中,对具有不同车身形状的成人和儿童行人进行了车辆行人碰撞的多体分析。引入了作用在行人上的车辆冲击力和冲击力矩,并检查了行人模型的运动行为、旋转和与地面的碰撞。结果发现,如果行人重新与汽车的发动机罩接触时,行人受到冲击力矩的作用,那么行人躯干的角速度会向相反的方向(远离汽车)变化,并且在与地面接触之前,躯干角度会减小到小于 90°。当碰撞涉及成人行人、较低的发动机罩前缘(HLE)、较长的发动机罩长度和较低的碰撞速度时,行人与车辆之间更容易发生这种重新接触。当与地面接触的行人躯干角度小于 90°时,头部相对于地面的垂直撞击速度会小于 2.9m/s,这对应于头部的受伤阈值。本研究表明,行人与车辆的重新接触对于减少地面伤害至关重要。车辆形状、行人尺寸和碰撞速度可以决定行人是否与车辆重新接触。这可以解释先前研究中显示的影响行人地面撞击伤的因素(例如,较高的 HLE,儿童头部着地受伤的风险更高)。减轻地面伤害的策略是在行人的上半身从发动机罩上施加足够的冲击力矩,以改变重新接触时躯干的角速度,从而使在与地面接触之前,躯干角度小于 90°。

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