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SAE International journal of transportation safety | 2014

Assessment of the Accuracy of Certain Reduced Order Models used in the Prediction of Occupant Injury during Under-Body Blast Events

Kumar Kulkarni; Jaisankar Ramalingam; Ravi Thyagarajan

It is of considerable interest to developers of military vehicles, in early phases of the concept design process as well as in Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) phase, to quickly predict occupant injury risk due to under-body blast loading. The most common occupant injuries in these extremely short duration events arise out of the very high vertical acceleration of vehicle due to its close proximity to hot high pressure gases from the blast. In a prior study [16], an extensive parametric study was conducted in a systematic manner so as to create look-up tables or automated software tools that decisionmakers can use to quickly estimate the different injury responses for both stroking and non-stroking seat systems in terms of a suitable blast load parameter. The primary objective of this paper is to quantitatively evaluate the accuracy of using such a tool in lieu of building a detailed model for simulation and occupant injury assessment. Language: en


SAE transactions | 2003

Occupant Knee Impact Simulations: A Parametric Study

Srikanth Krishnaraj; Kumar Kulkarni; Vikram Narayanasamy; Ravi Thyagarajan

Occupant knee impact simulations are performed in the automotive industry as an integrated design process during the course of instrument panel (IP) development. All major automakers have different categories of dynamic testing methods as part of their design process in validating their designs against the FMVSS 208 requirement. This has given rise to a corresponding number of knee impact simulations performed at various stages of product development. This paper investigates the advantages and disadvantages of various types of these knee impact simulations. Only the knee load requirement portion of the FMVSS208 is considered in this paper.


Archive | 1999

Integrated steering column and instrument panel structure apparatus

Gregory Thomas Hedderly; Robert Daniel Restauri; Michael Patrick Rodgers; William L. Fisher; Kumar Kulkarni; Thomas Junior Luckett; William Francis Weber


SAE transactions | 2005

Automating Instrument Panel Head Impact Simulation

Mike Keranen; Srikanth Krishnaraj; Kumar Kulkarni; Li Lu; Ravi Thyagarajan; Velayudham Ganesan


Archive | 2013

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Various Blast Loading Descriptors as Occupant Injury Predictors for Underbody Blast Events

Kumar Kulkarni; Jaisankar Ramalingam; Ravi Thyagarajan


Archive | 1999

ONE-PIECE KNEE BOLSTER

Douglas Michael Cappabianca; Dale Paul Moore; Joseph A. Bollo; Kumar Kulkarni; Ravi Thyagarajan; Venkat Reddy


Archive | 2014

Comparing the Use of Dynamic Response Index (DRI) and Lumbar Load as Relevant Spinal Injury Metrics

Ravi Thyagarajan; Jaisankar Ramalingam; Kumar Kulkarni


SAE 2001 World Congress | 2001

Optimizing the Effects of Body Attachment Stiffness on Steering Column In-Vehicle Modes

Kumar Kulkarni; Ravi Thyagarajan


International Body Engineering Conference & Exposition | 1999

Using CAE to Guide Material Selection Process in Automotive Interior Applications

Kumar Kulkarni; Jack Fe-de Chu; Ravi Thyagarajan


Archive | 2016

Sensitivity of Particle Size in Discrete Element Method to Particle Gas Method (DEM_PGM) Coupling in Underbody Blast Simulations

Venkatesh Babu; Kumar Kulkarni; Sanjay Kankanalapalli; Ravi Thyagarajan

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