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A New Approach to Energy Calculation of Road Accidents against Fixed Small Section Elements Based on Close-Range Photogrammetry
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2017
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EngineeringSafety ScienceData ScienceAccident InvestigationCalibrationTransport AccidentSystems EngineeringEnergy CalculationRoad ElementsTransportation EngineeringRoad Traffic SafetyClose-range PhotogrammetryStructural Health MonitoringTraffic EngineeringFixed Metallic PoleEnergetic AnalysesCivil EngineeringDigital PhotogrammetryRoad Accidents
This paper presents a new approach for energetic analyses of traffic accidents against fixed road elements using close-range photogrammetry. The main contributions of the developed approach are related to the quality of the 3D photogrammetric models, which enable objective and accurate energetic analyses through the in-house tool CRASHMAP. As a result, security forces can reconstruct the accident in a simple and comprehensive way without requiring spreadsheets or external tools, and thus avoid the subjectivity and imprecisions of the traditional protocol. The tool has already been validated, and is being used by the Local Police of Salamanca (Salamanca, Spain) for the resolution of numerous accidents. In this paper, a real accident of a car against a fixed metallic pole is analysed, and significant discrepancies are obtained between the new approach and the traditional protocol of data acquisition regarding collision speed and absorbed energy.
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