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Contact Definitions

For the contact of the dummy model to the vehicle and the seat, an automatic surface to surface contact is proposed. For this contact definition, a property set (SET_PART ID : 1500) has been defined in the dummy input file. This property set includes all properties of the ES-2(re) model which are necessary for the dummy to environment contact definition.

 

The usage of a single surface contact is not recommended. This might interfere with the contact definitions of the dummy model itself. To remove the dummy model from the used *AUTOMATIC_SINGLE_SURFACE contact, a second property set (SET_PART ID : 1501) has been defined. This property set includes all properties of the dummy model, thus making it very convenient for it to be added to a used exclude list of the *AUTOMATIC_SINGLE_SURFACE contact for the whole vehicle.

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Fig. 24: Parts used in contact definition

 

The following table gives the part numbers used in the property set 1500:

 
Item Part ID

Item Part ID
Head 65
  Upper leg, left
158
Head 66
  Upper leg, right
168
Jacket, sleeve inner
24
  Lower leg, left
174
Arm, left
83
  Shoe, left
224
Arm, right
88
  Knee, left
178
Pelvis plug, right
133
  Knee, right
179
Pelvis plug, left
134
  Lower leg, right
184
Pelvis skin
136
  Shoe, right
226
Jacket 140
  Contact shells
188
Jacket, sleeve outer
141
  Contact shells
189



opt. Contact shells
280

 

Optional contact shells :

A separate property (PID 280) has been defined. This property is used for null shell elements closing physical gaps of the dummy model (For example between the pelvis and the jacket). DYNA-more prepared a separate include file. This include file is called es2_v4.1_nullshells.inc; it includes null shell elements of property 280. These null shells can be helpful for some problems arising in the dummy to environment contact. The usage of these contact shells is optional and will not change the results of the ES-2 barrier tests. The figure 25 shows the null shell contact elements (red coloured).

Fig.25

 

Fig. 25: Optional contact shells (Red coloured)