Replication Data for: "Development and plausibility assessment of an active human body model in numerical cyclist to vehicle collision simulations based on real-life accident data"

DOI

This dataset contains all necessary files and descriptions to extend the finite element passive THUMSv4 pedestrian human body model into a muscle-driven active human body model. It also contains all the necessary tools to reposition the standard THUMSv4 pedestrian model into the pose of a cyclist as described in the publication "Development and plausibility assessment of an active human body model in numerical cyclist to vehicle collision simulations based on real-life accident data" by Trube et al. (2024)

To use the muscle system published here, an LS-Dyna solver with the version number R9.3-370 is recommended, which must be extended by a user-defined material that can be downloaded from the following repository: https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-1144

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-4221
Metadata Access https://darus.uni-stuttgart.de/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_datacite&identifier=doi:10.18419/darus-4221
Provenance
Creator Lerge, Patrick ORCID logo; Trube, Niclas ORCID logo; Schmitt, Syn ORCID logo
Publisher DaRUS
Contributor Lerge, Patrick; Trube, Niclas; Schmitt, Syn
Publication Year 2024
Funding Reference BMWK 19A21027D
Rights BSD 2-Clause; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess; https://spdx.org/licenses/BSD-2-Clause.html
OpenAccess true
Contact Lerge, Patrick (Universität Stuttgart); Trube, Niclas (Fraunhofer Institute for High-Speed Dynamics, Ernst-Mach-Institut, EMI); Schmitt, Syn (Universität Stuttgart)
Representation
Resource Type Dataset
Format application/octet-stream; image/tiff; video/mp4
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Version 2.0
Discipline Construction Engineering and Architecture; Engineering; Engineering Sciences; Life Sciences; Medicine