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Posture and muscular behaviour in emergency braking: An experimental approach
Authors:Michel Behr  Georges Poumarat  Thierry Serre  Pierre-Jean Arnoux  Lionel Thollon  Christian Brunet
Affiliation:a Laboratoire de Biomécanique Appliquée, UMRT24 INRETS/University of Mediterranée, Bld Pierre Dramard, 13916 Marseille, France
b Laboratoire d’Anatomie, ERIM EA3295, Université Blaise Pascal 28, Place Henri Dunant, 63000 Clermont-Ferrand, France
Abstract:In the field of numerical crash simulations in road safety research, there is a need to accurately define the initial conditions of a frontal impact for the car occupant. In particular, human models used to simulate such impacts barely take into account muscular contracting effects. This study aims to quantify drivers’ behaviour in terms of posture and muscular activity just before a frontal impact.Experiments on volunteers were performed in order to define these conditions, both on a driving simulator and on a real moving car. Brake pedal loads, lower limbs kinematics and muscle activation were recorded.Coupling instantaneous data from both experimental protocols (simulator versus Real car), a standard emergency braking configuration could be defined as (1) joint flexion angles of 96°, 56° and 13° for the right hip, knee and ankle respectively; (2) a maximum brake pedal load of 780 N; (3) a muscular activation of 55% for the anterior thigh, 26% for the posterior thigh, 18% for the anterior leg and 43% for the posterior leg.The first application of this research is the implementation of muscle tone in human models designed to evaluate new safety systems.
Keywords:Driving behaviour  Driving simulator  Electromyography  Motor vehicle crashes  Emergency braking
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