Response surface approach for sensitivity study of neck forces in restrained child occupant during side-impact crash

A study is undertaken to characterize the Neck Force (NF) of a CRS restrained 3 year old child occupant involved in lateral and oblique side impact. The Response Surface Method is used to map the parameter sensitivity upon the NF for impact speed of 32.2 km/h (20 mph) both individually as well as...

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Main Authors: Shasthri, Sevaguru, Venkatason, Kausalyah, Shah, Qasim Hussain, Abdullah, Kassim Abdulrahman, Idres, Moumen, Wong, Sha Voon
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spelling my.iium.irep.409082017-09-18T03:13:29Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/40908/ Response surface approach for sensitivity study of neck forces in restrained child occupant during side-impact crash Shasthri, Sevaguru Venkatason, Kausalyah Shah, Qasim Hussain Abdullah, Kassim Abdulrahman Idres, Moumen Wong, Sha Voon TL1 Motor vehicles A study is undertaken to characterize the Neck Force (NF) of a CRS restrained 3 year old child occupant involved in lateral and oblique side impact. The Response Surface Method is used to map the parameter sensitivity upon the NF for impact speed of 32.2 km/h (20 mph) both individually as well as cross interactively. Design of Experiments is used with Latin Hypercube Sampling involving six predictors. A study of the response plots and statistical data obtained provide insights on the characteristic of each predictor with respect to the neck forces sustained. Greater parameter significance affecting neck forces is seen for narrow impact angles (ϕ ≤ 60°). Singularly, the impact angle parameter is revealed to be largely the most sensitive parameter to affect neck force especially at narrow angles. The critical range for this is identified to be between angles 50° and 70° while a secondary critical range is observed for angles below 34°. Trans Tech Publications Ltd., Switzerland 2014 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40908/1/S_CMAME_AMM.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40908/4/58189_Response%20surface%20approach_scopus.pdf Shasthri, Sevaguru and Venkatason, Kausalyah and Shah, Qasim Hussain and Abdullah, Kassim Abdulrahman and Idres, Moumen and Wong, Sha Voon (2014) Response surface approach for sensitivity study of neck forces in restrained child occupant during side-impact crash. In: 3rd International Conference on Materials Engineering and Automatic Control, ICMEAC 2014, 17 May 2014 through 18 May 2014, Tianjin; China. doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.575.477
institution Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia
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language English
English
topic TL1 Motor vehicles
spellingShingle TL1 Motor vehicles
Shasthri, Sevaguru
Venkatason, Kausalyah
Shah, Qasim Hussain
Abdullah, Kassim Abdulrahman
Idres, Moumen
Wong, Sha Voon
Response surface approach for sensitivity study of neck forces in restrained child occupant during side-impact crash
description A study is undertaken to characterize the Neck Force (NF) of a CRS restrained 3 year old child occupant involved in lateral and oblique side impact. The Response Surface Method is used to map the parameter sensitivity upon the NF for impact speed of 32.2 km/h (20 mph) both individually as well as cross interactively. Design of Experiments is used with Latin Hypercube Sampling involving six predictors. A study of the response plots and statistical data obtained provide insights on the characteristic of each predictor with respect to the neck forces sustained. Greater parameter significance affecting neck forces is seen for narrow impact angles (ϕ ≤ 60°). Singularly, the impact angle parameter is revealed to be largely the most sensitive parameter to affect neck force especially at narrow angles. The critical range for this is identified to be between angles 50° and 70° while a secondary critical range is observed for angles below 34°.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Shasthri, Sevaguru
Venkatason, Kausalyah
Shah, Qasim Hussain
Abdullah, Kassim Abdulrahman
Idres, Moumen
Wong, Sha Voon
author_facet Shasthri, Sevaguru
Venkatason, Kausalyah
Shah, Qasim Hussain
Abdullah, Kassim Abdulrahman
Idres, Moumen
Wong, Sha Voon
author_sort Shasthri, Sevaguru
title Response surface approach for sensitivity study of neck forces in restrained child occupant during side-impact crash
title_short Response surface approach for sensitivity study of neck forces in restrained child occupant during side-impact crash
title_full Response surface approach for sensitivity study of neck forces in restrained child occupant during side-impact crash
title_fullStr Response surface approach for sensitivity study of neck forces in restrained child occupant during side-impact crash
title_full_unstemmed Response surface approach for sensitivity study of neck forces in restrained child occupant during side-impact crash
title_sort response surface approach for sensitivity study of neck forces in restrained child occupant during side-impact crash
publisher Trans Tech Publications Ltd., Switzerland
publishDate 2014
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/40908/1/S_CMAME_AMM.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/40908/4/58189_Response%20surface%20approach_scopus.pdf
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