
@article{ref1,
title="Dynamics model of vehicle in two-dimensional collision [SafetyLit Note: Duplicate publication]",
journal="Complexity international journal",
year="2020",
author="Bhaskar, N. Uday and Grace, K. Beulah",
volume="24",
number="1",
pages="92-97",
abstract="<b>SafetyLit Note: This article title and abstract are a word-for-word duplication of an article published in 2012 in the journal Advanced Materials Research [ISSN 1662-8985] Vol 446: e2646. The authors of the 2012 article are:  Yu Long Pei, Lian Zhen Wang, and Chuan Yun Fu. The full text of the articles and the reference lists are essentially identical.</b>   The progress of vehicle collision can be broken into three stages: pre- collision, collision and post-collision. Although the direct collision lasts very little time, it is one of the most important stages of the whole process. On the basis of Momentum Conservation, Energy Conservation and improved Coefficient of Elastic Recovery, using Newtonian Mechanics, the paper constructs dynamics model for vehicles' two-dimensional collisions, which can be used to calculate the velocities at the moments of before and after the collision. The paper uses the Software of PC- Crash as a comparative study, the results of which show that the proposed models are suitable for the analysis of collisions involving only two cars without second collision.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}