Comparing the Frontal Impact Responses of the VIVA+ Average Female and SAFER Average Male Human Body Models in a Generic Seat
Other conference contribution, 2021
compared to the SAFER average male HBM Version 9 with the aim of investigating differences
between females and males in terms of kinematics and injury assessment in frontal impacts. The
VIVA+ HBM is under development within the research project VIRTUAL and will be released as open
source during the summer 2022.
The comparison between the HBMs was carried out using LS-DYNA version R9.3.1 in a generic sled
test interior consisting of a semi-rigid seat, a footwell and a pretensioned three-point belt system with
3.5 kN load limiter. The HBMs were positioned in a pre-simulation using spring and damper elements
attached to target points estimated using an automobile driving posture prediction model from the
literature. Subsequently, the HBMs were subjected to a frontal crash corresponding to an initial
velocity of 50 km/h.
Occupant kinematics were analyzed by comparing head, chest, and pelvis kinematics between the
two models. Additionally, HIC15, rib peak strains, and upper neck, lumbar spine and pelvis anterior
superior iliac spine (ASIS) resultant forces were compared between the two models. The largest
differences between SAFER HBM and the beta version of VIVA+ were found for rib peak strains,
where VIVA+ predicts higher strain than SAFER HBM, and lumbar spine forces, where VIVA+ predicts
lower forces than SAFER HBM. Furthermore, higher neck forces and ASIS forces were predicted by
SAFER HBM compared to VIVA+.
Author
Erik Svenning
Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Material and Computational Mechanics
Krystoffer Mroz
Torbjörn Johansen
Dynamore Nordic AB
Nils Lübbe
Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Vehicle Safety
Johan Iraeus
Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Vehicle Safety
Ulm, Germany,
Open Access Virtual Testing Protocols for Enhanced Road User Safety (VIRTUAL)
European Commission (EC) (EC/H2020/768960), 2018-06-01 -- 2022-05-31.
Areas of Advance
Transport
Subject Categories
Applied Mechanics
Other Medical Engineering
Vehicle Engineering