Search Results - "Sarfare, Shreyas"
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How do novel seat positions impact usability of child restraints?
Published in Transportation research interdisciplinary perspectives (01-06-2021)“…•Novel seating configurations may impact family use of autonomous vehicles.•“Living room-style” seating can make it harder to use child restraint…”
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Pediatric occupant human body model kinematic and kinetic response variation to changes in seating posture in simulated frontal impacts - with and without automatic emergency braking
Published in Traffic injury prevention (12-10-2020)“…The study quantifies the kinematics of children in booster child restraint systems (CRSs) in various naturalistic seating postures exposed to frontal impacts…”
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Analysis of 6YO pediatric human body model kinematics and kinetics to determine submarining across naturalistic seating postures
Published in Traffic injury prevention (2022)“…The aim of this study was to analyze the kinematics and kinetics of a naturalistically seated 6-year-old (6YO) pediatric human body model and evaluate the…”
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In-depth analysis of crash contributing factors and potential ADAS interventions among at-risk drivers using the SHRP 2 naturalistic driving study
Published in Traffic injury prevention (19-10-2021)“…Motor vehicle crashes remain a significant problem. Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) have the potential to reduce crash incidence and severity, but…”
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Computational Fluid Dynamics Turbulence Model and Experimental Study for a Fontan Cavopulmonary Assist Device
Published in Journal of biomechanical engineering (01-11-2023)“…Head-flow HQ curves for a Fontan cavopulmonary assist device (CPAD) were measured using a blood surrogate in a mock circulatory loop and simulated with various…”
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Responses of the scaled pediatric human body model in the rear- and forward-facing child seats in simulated frontal motor vehicle crashes
Published in Traffic injury prevention (25-11-2019)“…Objective: The study presents the first-ever endeavor at developing 18-, 24-, 30-, 36-, 42-, and 48-month-old pediatric finite element models from the…”
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Evaluating the response of the PIPER scalable human body model across child restraining seats in simulated frontal crashes
Published in Traffic injury prevention (01-01-2018)“…Objective: Booster seats ensure appropriate belt fit for children that a traditional vehicle seat belt cannot offer to small occupants. In this study, the…”
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