Safety and Security Engineering III 2009
DOI: 10.2495/safe090431
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Simulation-based design of vehicles exposed to blast threats for improved occupant survivability

Abstract: Designing vehicles to protect occupants from explosive threats is complicated by the complex set of physics that occurs from the point of detonation to the response of the occupants. These physics include detonation chemistry, shock physics, solid mechanics, structural dynamics, nonlinear material behaviour, and human physiology and injury mechanics, among others. Consequently, vehicles are typically developed through an iterative process of destructive field testing in order to determine the level of blast pr… Show more

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“…This causes the vehicle to fully displace. As the vehicles become lighter, the same blast threats impart larger global displacements 4 . This movement of the entire vehicle affects the accelerations of the occupants and hence, this response is critical.…”
Section: Global Displacement Of the Vehiclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This causes the vehicle to fully displace. As the vehicles become lighter, the same blast threats impart larger global displacements 4 . This movement of the entire vehicle affects the accelerations of the occupants and hence, this response is critical.…”
Section: Global Displacement Of the Vehiclementioning
confidence: 99%