차 대 보행자 충돌시 사고해석 모델개발

Development of Accident Analysis Model in Car to Pedestrian Accident

  • Kang, Dae-Min (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Pukyong National University) ;
  • Ahn, Seung-Mo (Road Traffic Safety Cooperater) ;
  • An, Jung-O (Graduate School of Mechanical Engineering, Pukyong National University)
  • 투고 : 2009.08.12
  • 심사 : 2009.11.14
  • 발행 : 2010.05.01

초록

The fatality of pedestrian accounts for about 21.2% of all fatality at 2007 year in Korea. In car to pedestrian accident it is very important to inspect the throw distance of pedestrian after collision for exact reconstructing of the accident. The variables that influence on the throw distance of pedestrian can be classified into the factors of vehicle and pedestrian, and road condition. It was simulated by PC-CRASH, a kinetic analysis program for a traffic accident in sedan type vehicle and SPSS program was used for regression analysis. From the results, the throw distance of pedestrian increased with the increasing of vehicle velocity, and decreased with the increasing of impact offset. Also it decreased with the increasing of velocity of pedestrian at accident, and throw distance at the road condition of wet was longer than that at dry condition. Finally, the regression model of sedan type vehicle on the throw distance of pedestrian was as follows; $$dist_i=2.39-0.11offset_i+0.59speed_i-545height_i-0.25walk_i+2.78wet_i+{\epsilon}_i$$.

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