Title :
Collaborative Toolkit for Crashworthiness Research
Author :
Bobrek, A. ; Simunovic, S. ; Aramayo, G.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Comput. Sci. & Math., Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., TN, USA
Abstract :
Ensuring the safety of vehicle´s occupants during a crash is of foremost importance during the vehicle design process. Computer modeling of crashworthiness decreases the design cost and empowers the designers to explore new concepts with more confidence that their final product would be feasible and would perform to design specifications. To capture the complexity of vehicle deformations in computer simulations detailed models are necessary and, in general, require full utilization of available supercomputing resources. Due to the limited availability of supercomputing resources, the development of collaborative methods for crashworthiness research would allow for effective utilization of the computational and human resources, as well as permit researchers with different backgrounds, interests, and roles in the design and production system to actively participate in crashworthiness research. Development of collaborative problem solving environments for the ongoing crashworthiness research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is presented in this paper.
Keywords :
CAD; accidents; digital simulation; groupware; mechanical engineering computing; road vehicles; safety; traffic engineering computing; CAD; CTCR; Collaborative Toolkit for Crashworthiness Research; Oak Ridge National Laboratory; accidents; collaborative problem solving environments; computer modeling; computer simulations; road vehicle crashworthiness; road vehicle design; supercomputing; vehicle deformations; vehicle safety; Availability; Collaborative tools; Computer crashes; Computer simulation; Costs; Deformable models; Process design; Vehicle crash testing; Vehicle safety; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 2001. Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Maui, HI, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0981-9
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2001.927225