Mathematical modelling of human injury levels due to unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) impact

As Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) accidents were reported frequently, aviation authorities around the world carried out rules on managing the UAV operation. The understanding of the relationship among UAV weight, flying speed and height is of great interest to the authorities for their safety assessm...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Li, Xin
Other Authors: Low Kin Huat
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/73219
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Summary:As Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) accidents were reported frequently, aviation authorities around the world carried out rules on managing the UAV operation. The understanding of the relationship among UAV weight, flying speed and height is of great interest to the authorities for their safety assessments. Therefore, this research is aimed at developing a simulation method to study the relation of UAV weight and drop height with human injury levels. A mathematical model was proposed in this research to estimate the potential human injury level in UAV-human head impact. The results of the simulation were compared and validated with UAV-dummy head crash results and other traditional computer-aided simulation methods. They are compared in terms of speed and performance in accuracy. The prediction of the model compares well with the measured results obtained from the UAV-dummy head contact process and the potential head injury level for different UAV crash. The model enables a reduction in the number of measurement of drop tests and thus time-saving, and yet produced prediction with relatively good accuracy.