Martínez Gala, F.; Páez, J.; Furones, A.; Sánchez, S. (2016). Pedestrian-Vehicle Accidents Reconstruction with PC-Crash®: Sensibility Analysis of Factors Variation. En XII Congreso de ingeniería del transporte. 7, 8 y 9 de Junio, Valencia (España). Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València. 920-925. https://doi.org/10.4995/CIT2016.2015.3467
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Title:
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Pedestrian-Vehicle Accidents Reconstruction with PC-Crash®: Sensibility Analysis of Factors Variation
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Author:
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Martínez Gala, Francisco
Páez, Javier
Furones, Arturo
Sánchez, Samuel
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Abstract:
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[EN] This paper describes the main findings of a study performed by INSIA-UPM about the
improvement of the reconstruction process of real world vehicle-pedestrian accidents using
PC-Crash® software, aimed to develop a ...[+]
[EN] This paper describes the main findings of a study performed by INSIA-UPM about the
improvement of the reconstruction process of real world vehicle-pedestrian accidents using
PC-Crash® software, aimed to develop a software tool for the estimation of the variability
of the collision speed due to the lack of real values of some parameters required during the
reconstruction task.
The methodology has been based on a sensibility analysis of the factors variation. A total of
9 factors have been analyzed with the objective of identifying which ones were significant.
Four of them (pedestrian height, collision angle, hood height and pedestrian-road friction
coefficient) were significant and were included in a full factorial experiment with the
collision speed as an additional factor in order to obtain a regression model with up to third
level interactions. Two different factorial experiments with the same structure have been
performed because of pedestrian gender differences.
The tool has been created as a collision speed predictor based on the regression models
obtained, using the 4 significant factors and the projection distance measured or estimated
in the accident site.
The tool has been used on the analysis of real-world reconstructed accidents occurred in the
city of Madrid (Spain). The results have been adequate in most cases with less than 10% of
deviation between the predicted speed and the one estimated in the reconstructions.
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Subjects:
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Pedestrian
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Accident
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Reconstruction
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Copyrigths:
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Reconocimiento - No comercial - Sin obra derivada (by-nc-nd)
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ISBN:
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9788460899600
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Source:
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XII Congreso de ingeniería del transporte. 7, 8 y 9 de Junio, Valencia (España).
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DOI:
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10.4995/CIT2016.2015.3467
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Publisher:
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Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València
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Publisher version:
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http://ocs.editorial.upv.es/index.php/CIT/CIT2016/paper/view/3467
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Conference name:
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CIT2016. Congreso de Ingeniería del Transporte
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Conference place:
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Valencia, Spain
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Conference date:
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June 07-09,2016
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Type:
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Capítulo de libro
Comunicación en congreso
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