Modelling and Simulation of Crash Tests on Curved Barriers Taking into Account Vehicle Speed Limits
The reliable speed of a vehicle, assigned to a given road arc, is not usually taken into account in simulation of crash tests on road safety barriers located on horizontal concave arcs with small radii (20−200 m). In this work, the numerical modelling and simulations of TB11, TB32 crash tests for se...
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doaj-0e8e14aa5ee547e3b503b6b5478aa2e22020-11-25T03:46:40ZengRTU PressThe Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering1822-427X1822-42882019-09-0114330432510.7250/bjrbe.2019-14.4451650Modelling and Simulation of Crash Tests on Curved Barriers Taking into Account Vehicle Speed LimitsMarian Klasztorny0Daniel Bronislaw Nycz1Kamil Pawel Zajac2Dept of Mechanics and Applied Computer Science, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Military University of Technology, Warsaw, PolandInstitute of Technology, Jan Grodek State Vocational Academy, Sanok, PolandDept of Mechanics and Applied Computer Science, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Military University of Technology, Warsaw, PolandThe reliable speed of a vehicle, assigned to a given road arc, is not usually taken into account in simulation of crash tests on road safety barriers located on horizontal concave arcs with small radii (20−200 m). In this work, the numerical modelling and simulations of TB11, TB32 crash tests for selected road safety barriers on a horizontal concave arc with a small radius of 150 m, at a reliable and increased speed of a vehicle, were conducted. The authors developed the methodology of numerical modelling and simulation and published in the period 2015−2018. In this study, crash tests include two N2 class steel road barriers with the B-type guide rail, i.e. SP-05/1 (with 1.00 m post spacing) and SP-05/2 (with 2.00 m post spacing). Suzuki Swift and Dodge Neon vehicle models were taken from the National Crash Analysis Center (USA) library and modified, respectively. It was proved that road traffic safety on horizontal concave arcs with small radii is assured if the reliable velocity is not exceeded by drivers. Compacting the post spacing or the uses of a composite-foam protective overlay added to guide rails are not recommended.https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/3019crash testshorizontal concave arcinfluence of impact velocityinfluence of post spacingmodelling and simulationroad safety barrier |
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Marian Klasztorny Daniel Bronislaw Nycz Kamil Pawel Zajac Modelling and Simulation of Crash Tests on Curved Barriers Taking into Account Vehicle Speed Limits The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering crash tests horizontal concave arc influence of impact velocity influence of post spacing modelling and simulation road safety barrier |
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Modelling and Simulation of Crash Tests on Curved Barriers Taking into Account Vehicle Speed Limits |
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Modelling and Simulation of Crash Tests on Curved Barriers Taking into Account Vehicle Speed Limits |
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Modelling and Simulation of Crash Tests on Curved Barriers Taking into Account Vehicle Speed Limits |
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Modelling and Simulation of Crash Tests on Curved Barriers Taking into Account Vehicle Speed Limits |
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Modelling and Simulation of Crash Tests on Curved Barriers Taking into Account Vehicle Speed Limits |
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modelling and simulation of crash tests on curved barriers taking into account vehicle speed limits |
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RTU Press |
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The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering |
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1822-427X 1822-4288 |
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2019-09-01 |
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The reliable speed of a vehicle, assigned to a given road arc, is not usually taken into account in simulation of crash tests on road safety barriers located on horizontal concave arcs with small radii (20−200 m). In this work, the numerical modelling and simulations of TB11, TB32 crash tests for selected road safety barriers on a horizontal concave arc with a small radius of 150 m, at a reliable and increased speed of a vehicle, were conducted. The authors developed the methodology of numerical modelling and simulation and published in the period 2015−2018. In this study, crash tests include two N2 class steel road barriers with the B-type guide rail, i.e. SP-05/1 (with 1.00 m post spacing) and SP-05/2 (with 2.00 m post spacing). Suzuki Swift and Dodge Neon vehicle models were taken from the National Crash Analysis Center (USA) library and modified, respectively. It was proved that road traffic safety on horizontal concave arcs with small radii is assured if the reliable velocity is not exceeded by drivers. Compacting the post spacing or the uses of a composite-foam protective overlay added to guide rails are not recommended. |
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crash tests horizontal concave arc influence of impact velocity influence of post spacing modelling and simulation road safety barrier |
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