Effect of vehicle speed on injury of child passenger in frontal crashes
I.A Rafukka
Abstract:Speed is major cause of death to vehicle occupants especially children. Studying effect of speed on child injury severity is crucial to establishing safety regulations. This work investigates the effect of vehicle speed on the severity of injury sustained by three-year-old (3YO) children. Restrained 3YO child dummy Finite Element (FE) model was used to conduct crash simulation at impact speed of 40km/h, 46 km/h and 48 km/h in Ford Taurus FE model using LS DYNA code. Vehicle deceleration was found to increase w… Show more
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