2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/5442515
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Simulation and Modelling of Safety of Roadways in Reverse Horizontal Curves (RHCs): With Focus on Lateral Acceleration

Abstract: As a type of horizontal curve, the reverse horizontal curves (RHCs) are one of the most critical types of road locations where many accidents occur due to slippage resulting from the centrifugal force of the vehicles. These crashes can increase dramatically if the RHC is combined with a longitudinal slope (downgrade or upgrade). In this study, by using the vehicle dynamic modeling (VDM) method, the lateral acceleration of vehicles (including E-Class Sedan, E-Class SUV, and Truck) passing through the RHC combin… Show more

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“…Tese simulation software programs were employed in the current research due to variations in vehicle types and the necessity of considering dynamic behavior for the safety evaluation of the vehicle motion. Several wellknown vehicle manufacturing companies, such as BMW and Ford, as well as the authors of the National Cooperative Highway Research Program report 774, have used CarSim and TruckSim for various vehicle simulating purposes [25]. One of the most important features of these simulation programs is their ability to combine horizontal curves, which include simple and spiral horizontal curves.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tese simulation software programs were employed in the current research due to variations in vehicle types and the necessity of considering dynamic behavior for the safety evaluation of the vehicle motion. Several wellknown vehicle manufacturing companies, such as BMW and Ford, as well as the authors of the National Cooperative Highway Research Program report 774, have used CarSim and TruckSim for various vehicle simulating purposes [25]. One of the most important features of these simulation programs is their ability to combine horizontal curves, which include simple and spiral horizontal curves.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%