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Normative Requirements for Automotive Restraint Systems
Kučera, Jonáš ; Dadák, Leo (referee) ; Rochla, Tomáš (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the normative requirements on the activities of restraint systems. It includes biomechanical limits of the human body, restraint systems, description of the principle of their action and legislation. Legislation, particularly regulations of ECE and EC directives defines the normative requirements on the activity of restraint systems in the context of the approval process. There are described two types of restraint systems: seat belts and airbags in details. There are created simulations of crashtests and reviewed influence of using restraint systems on elimination of negative phenomenon of car accidents.
Computational Simulations in Automotive Safety
Krkoška, Kamil ; Svída, David (referee) ; Ramík, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to build up a compact overview of recent development in automotive safety, concrete methods and results reached in this branch. Here are briefly described solutions for improvement of active and passive safety and next is explained testing of these systems in crash tests and assessment of these tests by using biomechanical limits. Attention is also given to the usage and benefit of computational simulations. Next are described procedures of simulations and also software used for these simulations. Then there are mentioned examples of successful applications of computational simulations.
Normative Requirements for Automotive Restraint Systems
Kučera, Jonáš ; Dadák, Leo (referee) ; Rochla, Tomáš (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the normative requirements on the activities of restraint systems. It includes biomechanical limits of the human body, restraint systems, description of the principle of their action and legislation. Legislation, particularly regulations of ECE and EC directives defines the normative requirements on the activity of restraint systems in the context of the approval process. There are described two types of restraint systems: seat belts and airbags in details. There are created simulations of crashtests and reviewed influence of using restraint systems on elimination of negative phenomenon of car accidents.
Computational Simulations in Automotive Safety
Krkoška, Kamil ; Svída, David (referee) ; Ramík, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to build up a compact overview of recent development in automotive safety, concrete methods and results reached in this branch. Here are briefly described solutions for improvement of active and passive safety and next is explained testing of these systems in crash tests and assessment of these tests by using biomechanical limits. Attention is also given to the usage and benefit of computational simulations. Next are described procedures of simulations and also software used for these simulations. Then there are mentioned examples of successful applications of computational simulations.

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