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The work shows the development and the results of an articulated multibody biomechanical 50% human model for crash test simulations. The model includes a detailed representation of the shoulder complex with added stabilizing passive muscle bar finite elements. The model is validated against standard cadaver sled tests. A first modelling approach of the inner organs is presented. A 5 % percentile female human model is outlined. The whole work is in cooperation with PSI/ESI Group International, S.A., in Paris. The work shows the development and the results of an articulated multibody biomechanical 50% human model for crash test simulations. The model includes a detailed representation of the shoulder complex with added stabilizing passive muscle bar finite elements. The model is validated against standard cadaver sled tests. A first modelling approach of the inner organs is presented. A 5 % percentile female human model is outlined. The whole work is in cooperation with PSI/ESI Group International, S.A., in Paris.
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Biomechanical human model Biomechanical human model
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Biomechanical human model Biomechanical human model
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RIV/49777513:23520/00:00056265!RIV/2001/GA0/235201/N
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52
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Hynčík, Luděk
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Olomouc
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Biomechanical human model
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Hynčík, Luděk
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Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci
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80-244-0193-2
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23520