International Journal of Crashworthiness
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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
- 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