汽车工程 ›› 2020, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (5): 621-627.doi: 10.19562/j.chinasae.qcgc.2020.05.009

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汽车摩托车碰撞事故中骑乘人员损伤差异对比研究*

邹铁方1,2,3, 王冠1,2, 胡林1,2, 武和全1,2   

  1. 1.长沙理工大学汽车与机械工程学院,长沙 410114;
    2.湖南省工程车辆安全性设计与可靠性技术重点实验室,长沙 410114;
    3.长安大学,汽车运输安全保障技术交通行业重点实验室,西安 710064
  • 出版日期:2020-05-25 发布日期:2020-06-17
  • 通讯作者: 邹铁方,副教授,E-mail:tiefang@163.com
  • 基金资助:
    *国家自然科学基金面上项目(51775056)、湖南省教育厅优秀青年项目(19B035)和汽车运输安全保障技术交通行业重点实验室开放基金(300102220502)资助。

Comparative Study on the Injury Difference Between Motorcyclist and Occupant in Vehicle-motorcycle Collision Accidents

Zou Tiefang1,2,3, Wang Guan1,2, Hu Lin1,2, Wu Hequan1,2   

  1. 1.School of Automobile and Mechanical Engineering, Changsha University of Science and Technology, Changsha 410114;
    2.Key Laboratory of Safety Design and Reliability Technology for Engineering Vehicle of Hunan Province, Changsha 410114;
    3.Chang'an University, Key Laboratory for Automotive Transportation Safety Enhancement Technology of the Ministry of Communication, Xi'an 710064
  • Online:2020-05-25 Published:2020-06-17

摘要: 为探索骑乘人员的损伤差异,基于PC-Crash仿真软件,以车型、碰撞车速和碰撞形态为变量进行147组汽车碰撞载人摩托车的仿真,在此基础上用统计学方法分析所得数据。结果表明:绝大多数碰撞条件下,包括不同碰撞车速,骑车人头、胸部和撞击侧下肢损伤指标参数的均值均高于后座乘员;此外,当碰撞车速分别为45和50 km/h时,骑车人和后座乘员的头、胸部损伤都超过其安全界限。

关键词: 汽车工程, 汽车摩托车事故, 骑乘人员, 损伤差异

Abstract: To explore the injury difference between motorcyclist and occupant, based on PC-Crash simulation software, with the vehicle type, collision speed and collision pattern as variables, a simulation on 147 sets of vehicle-manned motorcycle collisions is carried out. On this basis, the data obtained are analyzed by statistical methods. The results show that under most collision conditions including different collision speeds, the average value of injury indicators of the head, thorax and impact side lower limb of motorcyclist is higher than that of occupant. In addition, when the collision speed is 45 and 50 km/h respectively, the head and thorax injuries of both motorcyclist and occupant exceed their corresponding safety limits

Key words: automotive engineering, vehicle-motorcycle accidents, motorcyclist and occupant, injury difference