Drainage Troughs as a Protective Measure in Subway–Pedestrian Collisions: A Multibody Model Evaluation
Daniel Hall,
Kevin Gildea,
Ciaran Simms
Abstract:Introduction: Subway–pedestrian collisions are a significant and growing problem, but they are poorly understood. This study presents the first subway–pedestrian collision model with the aim of evaluating the baseline safety performance of an R160 NYC train and track combination and the potential safety effects of drainage trough depth. Methods: A baseline simulation test sample of 384 unique impacts (8 velocities (2–16 m/s), 24 positions (standing jumping and lying), and 2 track types (flat and crossties)) wa… Show more
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