Finite element human body models with active reflexive muscles suitable for sex based whiplash injury prediction
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2022
used for whiplash injury predictions. The current study used an open-source finite element model of the human body for injury assessment representing an average 50th percentile female anthropometry, together with the derivative 50th percentile male morphed model. Based on the head-neck kinematics and CORelation and Analyis (CORA) tool for evaluation, models with active muscle controller and parallel damping elements showed improved head-neck
kinematics agreement with the volunteers over the passive models. It was concluded that this model configuration would be the most suitable for gender-based whiplash injury prediction when different impact severities are to be studied.
reflexive neck muscle
whiplash
rear impact
human body models
finite element
Författare
I Putu Alit Putra
Chalmers, Mekanik och maritima vetenskaper, Fordonssäkerhet
Johan Iraeus
Chalmers, Mekanik och maritima vetenskaper, Fordonssäkerhet
Fusako Sato Sakayachi
Japan Automobile Research Institute
Chalmers, Mekanik och maritima vetenskaper, Fordonssäkerhet
Mats Svensson
Chalmers, Mekanik och maritima vetenskaper, Fordonssäkerhet
Robert Thomson
Chalmers, Mekanik och maritima vetenskaper, Fordonssäkerhet
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
2296-4185 (eISSN)
Vol. 10Open Access Virtual Testing Protocols for Enhanced Road User Safety (VIRTUAL)
Europeiska kommissionen (EU) (EC/H2020/768960), 2018-06-01 -- 2022-05-31.
Styrkeområden
Transport
Ämneskategorier
Teknisk mekanik
Annan medicinteknik
Farkostteknik
DOI
10.3389/fbioe.2022.968939
PubMed
36246354
Relaterade dataset
The Supplementary Material [dataset]
URI: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbioe.2022. 968939/full#supplementary-material