Assessment of the Accuracy of Certain Reduced Order Models used in the Prediction of Occupant Injury during Under-Body Blast Events

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SAE 2014 World Congress & Exhibition
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It is of considerable interest to developers of military vehicles, in early phases of the concept design process as well as in Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) phase, to quickly predict occupant injury risk due to under-body blast loading. The most common occupant injuries in these extremely short duration events arise out of the very high vertical acceleration of vehicle due to its close proximity to hot high pressure gases from the blast. In a prior study [16], an extensive parametric study was conducted in a systematic manner so as to create look-up tables or automated software tools that decision-makers can use to quickly estimate the different injury responses for both stroking and non-stroking seat systems in terms of a suitable blast load parameter. The primary objective of this paper is to quantitatively evaluate the accuracy of using such a tool in lieu of building a detailed model for simulation and occupant injury assessment.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2014-01-0752
Pages
13
Citation
Ramalingam, J., Thyagarajan, R., and Kulkarni, K., "Assessment of the Accuracy of Certain Reduced Order Models used in the Prediction of Occupant Injury during Under-Body Blast Events," SAE Int. J. Trans. Safety 2(2):307-319, 2014, https://doi.org/10.4271/2014-01-0752.
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Apr 1, 2014
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2014-01-0752
Content Type
Journal Article
Language
English