Abstract
E-scooters as a mode of transportation is rapidly growing in popularity. This study evaluates head impact conditions and injury risk associated with E-scooter crashes. A multibody model of E-scooter falls induced by wheel-curb collision was built and compared with an experimental E-scooter crash test. A total of 162 crash scenarios were simulated to assess the effect of fall conditions (E-scooter initial speed and inclination, obstacle orientation, and user size) on the head impact kinematics. The forehead hit the ground first in 44% of simulations. The average tangential and normal impact speeds were 3.5 m/s and 4.8 m/s respectively. Nearly 100% of simulations identified a risk of concussion (linear acceleration peak >82 g and rotational acceleration peak >6383 rad/s2) and 90% of simulations suggested a risk of severe head injuries (HIC>700). This work provides preliminary data useful for the assessment and design of protective gears.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | e19254 |
| Journal | Heliyon |
| Volume | 9 |
| Issue number | 9 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Sept 2023 |
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!!!Keywords
- E-scooter
- Fall
- Head injury
- Impact condition
- Multibody simulation
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Dataset of Assessing Bicycle Helmet Protection for Head and Neck in E-Scooter Falls
DEKRA Crash Test Center, Bailly, N. (Creator), Schäuble, A. (Creator), Guesneau, M. (Creator), Wei, W. (Creator), Petit, Y. (Contributor) & Petit, Y. (Contributor), Borealis, 7 Nov 2024
DOI: 10.5683/sp3/zuzmcm
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