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Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin ; 6(4): 263-73, 2003 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12959760

ABSTRACT

In order to investigate injury mechanisms, and to provide directions for road safety system improvements, the HUMOS project has lead to the development of a 3D finite element model of the human body in driving position. The model geometry was obtained from a 50th percentile adult male. It includes the description of all compact and trabecular bones, ligaments, tendons, skin, muscles and internal organs. Material properties were based on literature data and specific experiments performed for the project. The validation of the HUMOS model was first achieved on isolated segments and then on the whole model in both frontal and lateral impact situations. HUMOS responses were in good agreement with the experimental data used in the model validation and offers now a wide range of applications from crash simulation, optimization of safety systems, to biomedical and ergonomics.


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Accidents, Traffic/prevention & control , Automobile Driving , Models, Biological , Movement/physiology , Physical Stimulation/methods , Safety Management/methods , Software , User-Computer Interface , Abdomen/physiology , Adult , Computer Simulation , Extremities/physiology , Head/physiology , Humans , Male , Models, Anatomic , Pelvis/physiology , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity , Thorax/physiology
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Surg Radiol Anat ; 24(6): 382-7, 2003 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12652365

ABSTRACT

A three-dimensional (3D) virtual human body in seated position can be used in a wide range of applications such as basic or clinical research. A male cadaver placed in the driving position in a car cockpit was frozen. Strictly parallel 5 mm thickness serial sections were then performed. Both sides of the slices were photographed, scanned and analyzed by anatomists with software tools, in order to produce accurate contours of the identified anatomical structures. A 3D reconstruction of organs, based on the marching cubes method, was achieved except for thin structures. This allowed an anatomical validation of these reconstructed elements. The result of this work is a complete geometrical database of a seated human body in the driving position including skin, all bones, internal organs and main muscle groups.


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Anatomy, Cross-Sectional/methods , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Posture , Thorax/anatomy & histology , Aged , Cadaver , Humans , Male
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