A Three-Dimensional Crush Measurement Methodology using Two-Dimensional Photographs
2008-01-0163
04/14/2008
- Event
- Content
- Reconstruction of motor vehicle collision crashes typically involves calculation of the change in velocity (Delta-V) of the crash-involved vehicle(s). Many scientific methodologies have been developed for such calculation and many of these require quantification of the damage sustained by the crash-involved vehicle(s) as a first step in that Delta-V calculation. Occasionally, this methodology is complicated when one or more of the crash vehicle(s) has been repaired or destroyed before the crush can be directly measured during a “hands on” physical inspection. In many instances, the only available documentation of the post-crash vehicle damage is a handful of photographs and/or videotape footage. The methodology detailed in this paper evaluates the accuracy and reliability of three-dimensional wireframe modeling techniques based on two-dimensional photographs to quantify the vehicle crush.
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- 15
- Citation
- Rucoba, R., Duran, A., Carr, L., and Erdeljac, D., "A Three-Dimensional Crush Measurement Methodology using Two-Dimensional Photographs," SAE Technical Paper 2008-01-0163, 2008, https://doi.org/10.4271/2008-01-0163.