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Collision Characteristics of an Adult Bicycle to a Car  

Kang, Dae-Min (부경대학교 기계공학과)
Ahn, Seung-Mo (부경대학교 기계공학과)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers / v.11, no.2, 2012 , pp. 92-97 More about this Journal
Abstract
In the present the usage of bicycle has increased steeply due to well-being and convenient way of movement. In car to bicycle accident, the throw distance of bicycle is very important factor for estimating collision situation. In this study, simulations and collision tests in actual car to bicycle were executed for obtaining throw distance of bicycle. The simulations were executed by PC-CRASHTM s/w with vehicle of sedan type. Sand bags were used for the behavior of bicyclist instead of dummy and factors considered were vehicle velocity, the crashed angles and part of bicycle to vehicle, and bicycle was adult type. From the results, the throw distances of tire collision of 00 was longer than that of 450 tire crash, and the throw distances of 900 frame crash were longer than those of 450 frame crash. With based on actual crash tests and simulations, restitution coefficient of between vehicle and bicycle was estimated as 0.1. Finally the increaser vehicle velocity the longer the throw distances of bicycle and the simulation results were relatively good agreement to the results of experiment.
Keywords
Throw Distance; Fairy Cycle; Vehicle Velocity; Crash Direction; Crash Characteristics;
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