TY - JOUR PY - 1986// TI - Motor car design for pedestrian injury prevention JO - International journal of vehicle design A1 - Kaeser, R. A1 - Gaegauf, M SP - 215 EP - 231 VL - 7 IS - 5-6 N2 - Car-pedestrian collisions are discussed with emphasis on the parameters which are of importance in the design of safer car fronts. The kinematics of the pedestrian during impact with the car front are described, based on investigations of real accidents and on mathematical and experimental simulations. Fundamentals of a design procedure are outlined. They are based on defined tolerance levels of the pedestrian, from which force limits are derived for design purposes and acceleration criteria for performance tests of the car front. Appropriate materials and structural elements contribute to energy absorption at tolerable force levels. Relationships between design loads, contact zones, area-distributed forces and deformations of impact locations on the car front are shown.

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