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Das Säulenkurzverfahren nach DIN 19528 kann im Rahmen der Güteüberwachung zur Prüfung der Umweltverträglichkeit eines Baustoffs durchgeführt werden. Da feinkörnige Materialien z. T. sehr schlecht perkolierbar sind, ist in diesen Fällen eine Quarzsandzumischung von 80 % in DIN 19528 vorgesehen. Hier wird davon ausgegangen, dass sich Gleichgewichtskonzentrationen einstellen und somit die Zumischung für das Eluat irrelevant ist. Die Sandzumischung hat u.a. den Vorteil, dass eine Verkürzung der Versuchslaufzeit entsteht. Zielsetzung dieses Projekts war es, den Einfluss einer Quarzsandzumischung für unterschiedliche Baustoffe zu überprüfen und die Versuchsdurchführung zu konkretisieren und zu optimieren. Falls die Sandbeimischung die Ergebnisse nicht beeinflusst, wäre es möglich, auch gröbere Materialien unter Sandbeimischung zu untersuchen und so bei der Güteüberwachung Zeit einzusparen. Eine Versuchsreihe zur Optimierung der Prüfbedingungen mit einem bindigen Boden (Ton) sowie einem grobkörnigen RC-Material (Größtkorn 16 mm) zeigte, dass ein Sandanteil von 50 % einen guten Kompromiss darstellt, da das Wasser gleichmäßig durch das bindige Material (Ton) perkolieren konnte und beim groben Material (RC) keine Verdünnung auftrat. Die Sättigungsphase sollte von 2 h auf 5 h verlängert werden, weil sonst zu Versuchsbeginn für einige Parameter noch keine Gleichgewichtskonzentration erreicht ist. Mit dem optimierten Verfahren wurden 8-fach-Bestimmungen und Laborvergleichstests an zwei RC-Materialien mit und ohne Sandzumischung (50 %) durchgeführt. Die Ergebnisse wurden statistisch ausgewertet. Die Unterschiede aufgrund der Sandzumischung waren deutlich geringer als die Unterschiede zwischen den Ergebnissen der unterschiedlichen Labore. Wird die statistische Verteilung der Konzentrationen umweltrelevanter Parameter betrachtet, besteht kein Unterschied ob der Säulenversuch mit oder ohne Sandzumischung durchgeführt wurde. Eine Prüfserie an 16 unterschiedlichen mineralischen Abfällen und Nebenprodukten zeigte, dass der optimierte Säulenschnelltest mit einer Sandzumischung von 50 % keine statistisch signifikanten Abweichungen zum Säulenschnelltest am reinen Material aufweist und somit als Standard für den Säulenversuch eingeführt werden kann.
Injury probability functions for pedestrians and bicyclists based on real-world accident data
(2017)
The paper is focusing on the modelling of injury severity probabilities, often called as Injury Risk Functions (IRF). These are mathematical functions describing the probability for a defined population and for possible explanatory factors (variables) to sustain a certain injury severity. Injury risk functions are becoming more and more important as basis for the assessment of automotive safety systems. They contribute to the understanding of injury mechanisms, (prospective) evaluation of safety systems and definition of protection criteria or are used within regulation and/or consumer ratings. In all cases, knowledge about the correlation between mechanical behavior and injury severity is needed. IRFs are often based on biomechanical data. This paper is focusing on the derivation of injury probability models from real world accident data of the GIDAS database (German In-depth Accident Study). In contrast to most academic terms there is no explicit term definition or definition of creation processes existing for injury probability models based on empirical data. Different approaches are existing for such kind of models in the field of accident research. There is a need for harmonization in terms of the used methods and data as well as the handling with the existing challenges. These are preparation of the dataset, model assumptions, censored/unknown data, evaluation of model accuracy, definition of dependent and independent variable, and others. In the presented study, several empirical, statistical and phenomenological approaches were analyzed regarding their advantages and disadvantages and also their applicability. Furthermore, the identification of appropriate prediction parameters for the injury severity of pedestrians has been considered. Due to its main effect on injuries of pedestrians and bicyclists, the importance of the secondary impact has also been analyzed. Finally, the model accuracy, evaluated by several criteria, is the rating factor that gives the quality and reliability for application of the resulting models. After the investigation and evaluation of statistical approaches one method was chosen and appropriate prediction variables were examined. Finally, all findings were summarized and injury risk functions for pedestrians in real world accidents were created. Additionally, the paper gives instructions for the interpretation and usage of such functions. The presented results include IRFs for several injury severity levels and age groups. The presented models are based on a high amount of real world accidents and describe very well the injury severity probability of pedestrians and bicyclists in frontal collisions with current vehicles. The functions can serve as basis for the evaluation of effectiveness of systems like Pedestrian-AEB or Bicycle-AEB.
The evaluation of the expected benefit of active safety systems or even ideas of future systems is challenging because this has to be done prospectively. Beside acceptance, the predicted real-world benefit of active safety systems is one of the most important and interesting measures. Therefore, appropriate methods should be used that meet the requirements concerning representativeness, robustness and accuracy. The paper presents the development of a methodology for the assessment of current and future vehicle safety systems. The variety of systems requires several tools and methods and thus, a common tool box was created. This toolbox consists of different levels, regarding different aspects like data sources, scenarios, representativeness, measures like pre-crash-simulations, automated crash computation, single-case-analyses or driving simulator studies. Finally, the benefit of the system(s) is calculated, e.g. by using injury risk functions; giving the number of avoided/mitigated accidents, the reduction of injured or killed persons or the decrease of economic costs.
The grip between the road surface and vehicle tires is the physical basis for the moving of all vehicles in road traffic. In case of an accident the available grip level is one of the most relevant influence factors, influencing the causation and the procedure of the accident. However, the estimation of the grip level is not easy and therefore, is commonly not done on the accident scene. This is especially true for the measurement of the water depth. Until now, real accident databases provide no measurement data about the grip level and the water film depth and thus, the estimation of its influence is not possible yet. From the tyre manufacturers point of view, it is important to know about the road conditions (namely grip level, macro-texture, water depth, temperature) at the accident scene, as well as the operating conditions of the vehicles (braking, loss of control, speed, etc). These data is necessary to define relevant tyre traction tests for the end-user and for regulations. For this reason VUFO and Michelin developed a consistent method for the measurements of grip level and water depth for the accidents of the GIDAS database. The accident research team of Dresden, which documents about 1000 accidents with at least one injured person every year, is measuring the micro-roughness and the macro-roughness directly on the spot. For the measurement of the micro-roughness a Skid Resistance Tester (British Pendulum) is used. The Mean Texture Depth (describing the macro-roughness) is measured by the Sand Depth Method. Since June 2009, measurements for more than 700 accidents including 1200 participants have been carried out. In case of wet or damp road conditions during the accident, the water depth is measured additionally. Therefore VUFO and Michelin developed a special measurement device, which allows measurements with an accuracy of 1/10 millimetre. The measurement point at the accident scene is clearly defined and thus, the results are comparable for all different accidents and participants. The use of the GIDAS database and the accident sampling plan allows representative statements for the German accident scenario. With this data it is possible for the first time to have an accurate view of the road conditions at the accident scene. One possibility is a more detailed estimation of hydroplaning accidents using the actually measured water depths. The development of new testing methods and new tires can be based on the real situation of the road infrastructure. Furthermore, the combination of the technical GIDAS data and the measured road surface properties can also be used for the estimation of effectiveness of several safety systems like the brake assist and/or emergency braking systems. The calculation of a reduced collision speed due to the use of a brake assist is only one example for the application of real measured grip level data.
Analysis of the accident scenario of powered two-wheelers on the basis of real-world accidents
(2013)
For the first time since 20 years the German national statistics of traffic accidents revealed an increasing number of fatalities and seriously injured persons in 2011. This negative development was especially caused by increasing numbers in all groups of vulnerable road users (VRU). Furthermore, the comparison of fatality reduction rates between several categories of road users shows that persons on motorcycles show the worst performance over years. Although every second fatality in German traffic accidents is still a car occupant, users of PTW make up more than 20% in the meantime. Assuming further improvements in the field of occupant protection this trend will continue. For that reason, a study on the basis of real-world accidents was conducted to describe the accident scenario involving motorcycles and to identify the reasons of the above-described fact. Approximately 1.800 motorcycle accidents out of GIDAS database were used for the analyses. The first part of the study deals with the question how representative the GIDAS database is for the German motorcycle accident scenario. Afterwards, detailed descriptive statistics on motorcycle accidents were presented considering numerous parameters about the accident scene, environmental influences, vehicle information, individual characteristics, interview data, injury severity and injury causation. One important point is the identification of the most frequent critical situations that are typical for motorcycle accidents. Furthermore, a special focus was on accident causation. Finally, conspicuous facts out of the analysis are emphasized. All in all, the study gives a comprehensive overview about the German motorcycle accident scenario. One the one hand, the use of weighted GIDAS data allows representative and robust statements on the basis of large case numbers; on the other hand highly detailed conclusions can be drawn. The results of the study help to understand the particularities of motorcycle accidents and provide approaches for further improvements in the field of PTW safety.
The paper presents a methodology for the benefit estimation of several secondary safety systems for pedestrians, using the exceptional data depth of GIDAS. A total of 667 frontal pedestrian accidents up to 40kph and more than 500 AIS2+ injuries have been considered. In addition to the severity, affected body region, exact impact point on the vehicle, and the causing part of every injury, the related Euro NCAP test zone was determined. One results of the study is a detailed impact distribution for AIS2+ injuries across the vehicle front. It can be stated, how often a test zone or vehicle part is hit by pedestrians in frontal accidents and which role the ground impact plays. Basing on that, different secondary safety measures can be evaluated by an injury shift method concerning their real world effectiveness. As an example, measures concerning the Euro NCAP pedestrian rating tests have been evaluated. It was analysed which Euro NCAP test zones are the most effective ones. In addition, real test results have been evaluated. Using the presented methodology, other secondary safety like the active bonnet (pop-up bonnet) or a pedestrian airbag measures can be evaluated.
The declining trend since 1991 in the number of killed people was broken in 2011 when overall 4 009 people died in traffic accidents in Germany. The question arises if there is a stagnating trend of fatalities in Germany in future? By breaking down the accidents with casualties towards a monthly view one can see a decreasing trend of fatalities in the warmer months especially since 2009. When comparing against winter months higher deviations are observed. In December 2011 an increase of 191 traffic deaths were registered (181 in 2010 compared to 372 in 2011). Further analyses of different accident influences were evaluated and their possibility of drastic change from one year to the other was determined. As seen weather- and environmental conditions are one of the major contributing factors and are one of the causes for the increased number of fatalities. To support the underlying assumption a model had been created to calculate the number of traffic deaths on a daily basis approach. As an input, road conditions projected through weather parameters and also different driving behaviors on weekdays or holidays were used. As a result, estimates of daily fatality with up to 75% precision can be achieved out of the 2009, 2010 and 2011 data. Further on it shows that weather and street conditions have a high influence on the overall resulting number of traffic accidents with casualties, and especially to the number of fatalities. Hence it is estimated that approximately 3 300 people were killed in traffic accidents in Germany in 2013 which would be again a reduction of another 13% compared to 2012. Therefore an answer to the question will be that the decreasing trend in traffic fatalities in Germany somehow is not broken when environmental conditions are included in national statistics. Their effects will become more visible in future accident statistics and it is estimated variances of 5% to 8% of the annual number of traffic fatalities in Germany will be seen.
The paper aims to study the injury risk and kinematics of pedestrians involved in different passenger vehicle collisions. Furthermore, the difference of pedestrian kinematics in the accidents involved minivan and sedan was analyzed. The 18 sample cases of passenger car to pedestrian collisions were selected from the database of In-depth Investigation of Vehicle Accident in Changsha of China (IVAC),of which the 12 pedestrian accidents involved in a minivan impact for each case, and the 6 accidents in a sedan impact for each. The selected cases were reconstructed by using mathematical models of pedestrians and accident vehicles in a multi-body dynamic code MADYMO environment. The logistic regression models of the risks for pedestrian AIS 3+ injuries and fatalities were developed in terms of vehicle impact speed by analyzing the minivan-pedestrian and sedan-pedestrian accidents. The difference of pedestrian kinematics was identified by comparing the results from reconstructed pedestrian accidents between the minivans and sedans collisions. The result shows that there is a significant correlation among the impact speed and the severity of pedestrian injuries. The minivan poses greater risk to pedestrian than sedan at the same impact speed. The kinematics of pedestrian was greatly influenced by vehicle front shape.
Betondecken auf Schottertragschichten sind bewährte Bauweisen. Bei der Anwendung von Schottertragschichten unter Betondecken (STSuB) werden besondere Anforderungen nach TL/ ZTV SoB-StB 04 gestellt. Ob mit Kiestragschichten mit optimiertem Anteil gebrochener Gesteinskörnung die geforderte Umlagerungs- und Erosionsbeständigkeit unter Betondecken erreicht werden kann, wurde an 5 Varianten einer Tragschicht ohne Bindemittel (ToB) untersucht (2 STSuB, 1 Kiestragschicht (KTS), 2 modifizierte Kiestragschichten). Die Anforderungen an die bodenmechanischen Kennwerte (Korngrößenverteilung, Proctordichte, CBR-Wert, Wasserdurchlässigkeit) wurden in der Regel eingehalten. Dauerschwellversuche mit Lastplatte auf ToB, die schweren Baustellenverkehr simulieren sollen, zeigen eine Zunahme der plastischen Verformung der ToB mit dem Logarithmus der Lastwechselzahl, womit eine vergleichende Bewertung ermöglicht wird. Beim Dauerschwingversuch im Großprüfstand mit Betonplatte mit Fuge auf ToB wurde die Belastung der Fugenränder und die Phasenverschiebung so eingestellt, dass die Überfahrt eines schweren Lkw über die Fuge mit stufenweiser Zunahme der Schwingweite in 4 Versuchsphasen simuliert wird. Die gezielte Wasserzugabe über die Fuge führte zu einer starken Zunahme der bleibenden Verformung. Die größere Einsenkung und bleibende Einsenkung am "zuletzt befahrenen" Fugenrand steht in Übereinstimmung mit den Beobachtungen der Stufenbildung in situ (in Fahrtrichtung abwärts), ebenso ein stärkeres Freilegen der groben Gesteinskörnung an der Oberseite infolge Pumpens. Eine Feinkornumlagerung an die Unterseite der ToB konnte aus der Korngrößenverteilung nicht abgelesen werden. Eine tendenzielle Veränderung der Wasserdurchlässigkeit vor und nach dem Dauerschwingversuch war nicht festzustellen. Bei der Versuchsreihe war der CBR-Wert kein geeignetes Kriterium für die Beurteilung der Tragfähigkeit einer ToB unter Betondecken. Von den untersuchten Kiestragschichten wies eine modifizierte Kiestragschicht die beste Eignung für die Anwendung unter einer Betondecke auf. Das korngestufte Baustoffgemisch bestand aus gebrochener Gesteinskörnung <8 mm (Korngruppe 0/2 mm gewaschen) und ungebrochener Gesteinskörnung >8 mm, Erweiterung des Sieblinienbereichs von STSuB bei 2 mm von 28 auf 31 %, Feinanteil < 0,063 mm im eingebauten Zustand <5 Masse %, Wasserdurchlässigkeit in der Laborprüfung mit Durchlässigkeitsbeiwert k ≥ 5,4 • 10-5 m/sec. Eine theoretische Untersuchung zeigte, dass eine Reduzierung des EV2-Wertes einer ToB von 180 auf 150 N/mm2 unter Verkehrslast nur eine geringe Spannungserhöhung in der Betondecke herbeiführt. Bei modifizierten KTS mit einem entsprechend optimierten Anteil an gebrochener Gesteinskörnung kann auch bei Auflagerung auf einer Frostschutzschicht die Anforderung an den Verformungsmodul auf der Oberfläche der ToB mit EV2 ≥ 150 N/mm2 beibehalten werden. Gegen den Einsatz entsprechender ToB unter Betondecken bestehen keine Bedenken.
Der Weg zur Schule soll für alle Kinder möglichst sicher sein. An vielen Orten gibt es auf dem Schulweg allerdings Gefahrenstellen, zum Beispiel unübersichtliche Kreuzungen, Ampeln mit langer Wartezeit oder sehr schmale Gehwege. In solchen Fällen kann ein Schulwegplan die Sicherheit der Schülerinnen und Schüler deutlich verbessern. Der Schulwegplan ist eine kartografische Darstellung des Umfelds einer Schule, die sichere Querungsstellen, Gefahrenstellen und deren Bewältigung sowie günstige Wege vom Wohnort der Kinder zur Schule aufzeigt. Schulwegpläne sind in den meisten Bundesländern nicht verbindlich vorgeschrieben. Dort, wo Schulwegpläne "empfohlen" werden oder "verbindlich" zu erstellen sind, sind konkrete Hinweise für die Art der Umsetzung in der Regel nicht verfügbar. Der Leitfaden wendet sich deshalb an Laien - Eltern, Schulen, Kommunen, Polizei und alle, die einen Schulwegplan mit vertretbarem Aufwand selbst erstellen wollen. Einleitend werden beispielhaft Schulwegpläne für Grundschulen und weiterführende Schulen vorgestellt. Um in den "Prozess Schulwegplan" einsteigen zu können, werden Informationen zur Startphase gegeben und die nötigen Bestandsaufnahmen und Analysen erläutert. Es wird dargestellt, wie hochwertige Schulwegpläne selbstständig und ohne Zusatzkosten erstellt werden können und wie anschließend eine Wirkungskontrolle zur Überprüfung der Maßnahmen durchgeführt wird. Des Weiteren werden Hinweise auf weitere Vorlagen und Materialien, die ergänzend genutzt werden können, gegeben.