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==1997==
==1997==
'''Issue 4'''
* Effect of an Ultralight Metal Filler on the Torsional Crushing Behaviour of Thin-Walled Prismatic Columns
* The use of finite element analysis in roadside hardware design
* Plastic collapse of metallic conical frusta of large semi-apical angles
* Paediatric Neck Modelling using Finite Element Analysis
'''Issue 3'''
* Editorial: Regulations Vs. Crash Test Vehicle Rating Systems
* Finite element model and validation of a surrogate crash test vehicle for impacts with roadside objects
* Mathematical simulation of knee responses associated with leg fracture in car-pedestrian accidents
* A study on large deflection of thin-walled tubes under pure bending
* Automobile side impact modelling using ATB software
'''Issue 2'''
* Improving bus rollover design through modal analysis
* The Development of a ‘Smart Seat’ Occupant Size and Position Sensing System for the Enhancement of Occupant Protection
* Mechanics of a mechanically triggered airbag head restraint system for occupant protection in rear end impact
* Brain kinematics in physical model tests with translational and rotational acceleration
* Biomechanics of cervical spinal cord injury in flexion and extension: A physical model to estimate spinal cord deformations
* Impact biomechanics of the human thorax-abdomen complex
'''Issue 1'''
* Response of helmets in direct and oblique impacts
* Numerical simulation of the Lynx helicopter main lift-frame component collapse
* Aviation safety and crashworthy seat design
* Evaluation and design of vehicle structures for crash protection - a systems approach
* A multibody approach to the vehicle and occupant integrated simulation
* FASIM_C++ - A versatile developing environment for vehicle dynamics simulation
* Vehicle Frontal Crashworthiness Analysis by Simplified Structure Modeling using Nonlinear Spring and Beam Elements
* Thoracic response and injury with belt, driver side airbag, and force limited belt restraint systems


==1996==
==1996==

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Weltweit verbreitete, seit 1996 erscheinende Fachzeitschrift, die von der Taylor & Francis Group verlegt wird. Es wird nicht nur über das Crashverhalten von Landfahrzeugen, sondern auch von Schiffen, Flugzeugen und Raumfahrzeugen berichtet.
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Issue 4

  • Effect of an Ultralight Metal Filler on the Torsional Crushing Behaviour of Thin-Walled Prismatic Columns
  • The use of finite element analysis in roadside hardware design
  • Plastic collapse of metallic conical frusta of large semi-apical angles
  • Paediatric Neck Modelling using Finite Element Analysis

Issue 3

  • Editorial: Regulations Vs. Crash Test Vehicle Rating Systems
  • Finite element model and validation of a surrogate crash test vehicle for impacts with roadside objects
  • Mathematical simulation of knee responses associated with leg fracture in car-pedestrian accidents
  • A study on large deflection of thin-walled tubes under pure bending
  • Automobile side impact modelling using ATB software

Issue 2

  • Improving bus rollover design through modal analysis
  • The Development of a ‘Smart Seat’ Occupant Size and Position Sensing System for the Enhancement of Occupant Protection
  • Mechanics of a mechanically triggered airbag head restraint system for occupant protection in rear end impact
  • Brain kinematics in physical model tests with translational and rotational acceleration
  • Biomechanics of cervical spinal cord injury in flexion and extension: A physical model to estimate spinal cord deformations
  • Impact biomechanics of the human thorax-abdomen complex

Issue 1

  • Response of helmets in direct and oblique impacts
  • Numerical simulation of the Lynx helicopter main lift-frame component collapse
  • Aviation safety and crashworthy seat design
  • Evaluation and design of vehicle structures for crash protection - a systems approach
  • A multibody approach to the vehicle and occupant integrated simulation
  • FASIM_C++ - A versatile developing environment for vehicle dynamics simulation
  • Vehicle Frontal Crashworthiness Analysis by Simplified Structure Modeling using Nonlinear Spring and Beam Elements
  • Thoracic response and injury with belt, driver side airbag, and force limited belt restraint systems

1996

Issue 4

  • Evaluation of parameters affecting simulation of airbag deployment and interaction with occupants
  • Analysis of energy-absorbing seat configurations for aircraft
  • Optimal design of composite fuselage frames for crashworthiness
  • MADYMO models of the human and dummy lower limbs to investigate biomechanical responses
  • Development of the Heathrow Express crashworthy rail vehicle
  • Simulation of brain kinematics in closed head impact

Issue 3

  • Finite element impact response analysis of doubly curved composite sandwich shells Part-II : numerical results
  • Parameter estimation for head impacts and brain injury in crash reconstruction
  • Energy absorption for a truck-front bumper bar
  • A study on crushing behaviour and energy absorption capacity of a thin-walled rectangular tube under axial compression
  • An investigation of fracture mechanisms of carbon epoxy laminates subjected to impact and compression-after-impact loading
  • Computer simulation of impact damage on thin-skinned carbon fibre composite panels
  • The effect of multiple impact damage on the residual compressive strength of composite structures
  • Side impact protection: the use of 3-D reinforced composite panels

Issue 2

  • Development of energy absorbing devices using a kinetostatic multibody dynamics methodology
  • A side airbag system to meet chest injury measures: evaluation by mathematical simulations
  • Predicting the crashworthiness of vehicle structures made by lightweight design materials and innovative joining methods
  • An evaluation of deformation based Chest Injury Criteria using a hybrid III finite element model
  • Finite element impact response analysis of doubly curved composite sandwich shells Part-I: theoretical formulation
  • Calculation of the dynamic axial crushing response of complex prismatic sections
  • Non-destructive crash testing

Issue 1

  • Introduction to crashworthiness
  • Modelling verification of an airframe section and comparisons with impact test
  • Structural crashworthiness simulation of a rear end collision of a small European car
  • A mathematical model of the BIOSID dummy
  • Modelling of occupant biomechanics with emphasis on the analysis of lower extremity injuries
  • Lessons learned in modeling a moving deformable barrier (MDB) impacting a rigid wall
  • Strain rate and inertial effects in free external inversion of tubes
  • Non-destructive crash testing

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