Publication

Basic comparison of the injury risk of a male and female dummy model in rear impact collisions

INTRODUCTION - According to statistics rear impact collisions are one of the most common accidents in road traffic. Even though the death rate is low, whiplash associated disorders (WAD) are painful injuries and have a huge financial impact on society. Various studies (e.g. Jonsson et.al. 2008) have shown that the risk of sustaining WAD is up to three times higher for females. Nevertheless, development of anti-whiplash systems today is based only on the BioRID II (IIWPG – International Insurance Whiplash Prevention Groupe/IIHS – Insurance Institute for Highway Safety/SRA – Swedish Road Administration). Therefore, in the ADSEAT project (www.adseat.eu) a new numerical female model named EvaRID (Eva - female/RID - Rear Impact Dummy, 50%ile female) was developed. The objective of the present study is to highlight the differences between BioRID II and EvaRID simulations during rear impact collisions. In these simulations a generic seat model and the three Euro NCAP pulses (SRA 16 km/h, IIWPG 16km/h, SRA 24 km/h) were used. One novelty in this study is the possibility to use the EvaRID computational model to compare injury parameters of male and female passengers.

Author(s)
Andreas Gutsche, Ernst Tomasch, Wolfgang Sinz, Xavier Cerrillo, Ines Levallois, Kai-Uwe Schmitt, Toni Weber, Hermann Steffan
Research area
Human body protection
Publication type
Conference paper
Published in
Proceedings of the International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Injury (IRCOBI 2012), September 2012, Dublin
Project
ADSEAT - Adaptive Seat to Reduce Neck Injuries for Female and Male Occupants (associated project)
Year of publication
2012