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Development of a multibody 50th percentile model for Euro NCAP’s Pedestrian Test Protocol

J.M. Asensio-Gil, R. Lancashire, E.J. Dijkstra, A. Carnicero, F.J. López-Valdés

International Research Council on Biomechanics of Injury - IRCOBI Europe 2022, Porto (Portugal). 14-16 September 2022


Summary:

The aim of this study was to develop and validate a simplified ellipsoid-based human multibody model (s-HBM) of a 50th percentile pedestrian for Euro NCAP’s Pedestrian TB024 certification protocol in Simcenter Madymo software. To this end, a three-step process was followed using Post Mortem Human Subject (PMHS) data as well as Simcenter Madymo Active Human Model simulation results without muscle activation as reference to ensure the biofidelity of the study model. First, a set of localized lateral and frontal blunt impact tests were performed to allow independent and precise modifications to the model. Then, overall behaviour and robustness were analyzed by means of a full-body lateral impact test against a rigid simplified vehicle. Finally, TB024 tests were simulated to verify whether the developed model complied with Euro NCAP’s specifications. It was found that the s-HBM passed the certification protocol while showing biofidelic behaviour for all the tests performed in this study, although certain target trajectories of the protocol tests could be further improved in a future study. Additionally, further research is needed to properly address the lateral deflection of the thorax in this model.


Keywords: Biofidelity, human body model, multibody, pedestrian, TB024.


Publication date: 2022-09-14.



Citation:
J.M. Asensio-Gil, R. Lancashire, E.J. Dijkstra, A. Carnicero, F.J. López-Valdés, Development of a multibody 50th percentile model for Euro NCAP’s Pedestrian Test Protocol, International Research Council on Biomechanics of Injury - IRCOBI Europe 2022, Porto (Portugal). 14-16 September 2022.


    Research topics:
  • Biomechanics