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Citation

Varkonyi-Koczy AR, Rövid A, Da Graca Ruano M. IEEE Trans. Instrum. and Meas. 2006; 55(6): 2304-2312.

Affiliation

Department of Measurement and Information Systems, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest 1111, Hungary

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers))

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Abstract

Car body deformation modeling plays a very important role in crash accident analyses, as well as in safe car body design. The determination of the energy absorbed by the deformation and the corresponding energy equivalent speed can be of key importance; however, their precise determination is a very difficult task. Starting from the results of crash tests, intelligent and soft methods offer a way to model the crash process itself, as well as to determine the absorbed energy, the before-crash speed of the car, etc. In this paper, a modeling technique and an intelligent expert system are introduced, which, together, are able to follow the deformation process of car bodies in car crashes and analyze the strength of the different parts, which can significantly contribute to the improvement of the safety of car bodies.

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