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- | ===== Foreword: where to find it? ===== | ||
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- | * Input data (Ls-Dyna3D): | ||
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===== The PIPER scalable Human Body Model ===== | ===== The PIPER scalable Human Body Model ===== | ||
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The model is continuously scalable using Gebod derived data for anthropometry and Kriging interpolation. Material properties can also be scaled (experimental). The scaling can easily be performed using the [[framework|PIPER framework]]. The model response was checked against most existing sources for child biomechanical response to impact. | The model is continuously scalable using Gebod derived data for anthropometry and Kriging interpolation. Material properties can also be scaled (experimental). The scaling can easily be performed using the [[framework|PIPER framework]]. The model response was checked against most existing sources for child biomechanical response to impact. | ||
- | Both model and all response verification | + | Both model and all response verification |
Selecting this license and providing and the setups used to check the response of the model is hoped to help reproducibility of simulation processes. | Selecting this license and providing and the setups used to check the response of the model is hoped to help reproducibility of simulation processes. | ||
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+ | Additional contributions by third parties include the conversion to a pedestrian model in Ls-Dyna (PDB), its translation into Pamcrash (pedestrian version, PDB) and its translation to Radioss (occupant model, Altair). | ||
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+ | ===== Where to find it? ===== | ||
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+ | * see the [[downloads|download page]] | ||
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