Basic Principles of Accident Analysis
FT51
P241-0307, P241-0313
fz3
2
V
2
6
no
German
Written exam
FT51
Automotive Engineering
6
optional course
FT51
Automotive Engineering
6
optional course
FT51
Automotive Engineering
6
optional course
FT51
Automotive Engineering
6
optional course
30 class hours (= 22.5 clock hours) over a 15-week period.The total student study time is 60 hours (equivalent to 2 ECTS credits).There are therefore 37.5 hours available for class preparation and follow-up work and exam preparation.
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rüdiger Tiemann
rti
Dipl.-Ing. Roland Ney
rne
After successfully completing this module, students will have an overview of the scope of duties of a technical expert in the context of accident analysis. They will be familiar with the basic procedure for recording and reconstructing traffic accidents. In addition, students will also be familiar with special topics such as: traffic monitoring, consequences of injuries, plausibility of vehicle damage, perceptibility of minor collisions.
- Traces at the scene of the accident,
- Possibilities and procedures for securing evidence and recording accidents,
- Basics of calculating pre-crash speed, relationships between formulas and calculation examples,
- Representation of the chronological relationship between perception, reaction and delay,
- Basics, representation and interpretation possibilities of the s-t diagram
- Answering legal questions regarding the avoidability of accidents from a technical point of view (spatial and temporal avoidability),
- Introduction to the calculation methods for collision analysis and their applicability with regard to different impact constellations, verification by accident tests
- Possibilities for the reconstruction of pedestrian accidents, auxiliary variables, results from accident tests
- Overview of special topics such as: Traffic monitoring, expert opinions on injury consequences, plausibility of vehicle damage, perceptibility of minor collisions.
- Overview of the legal environment, differences between criminal and civil proceedings, appearing in court
Lecture, practical exercises and exercises relating to the lecture, presentation with video projector, lecture notes
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