Self-Paced Training | Virtual CRASH 3, 4, 5, 6 | Advanced Analyses 2
Course Description
This course deals with simulating motorcycle t-bone impacts within Virtual CRASH, in the context of WREX 2000 test 8. This course is meant for users who have a good working knowledge of the Virtual CRASH user interface.
The topics covered in this course are:
Importing and scaling aerial images and diagrams.
Basic review of impulse momentum based simulations.
Simulating with point-mass approximations.
Simulating post-impact motion and using results in a momentum conservation analysis.
Motorcycle t-bone impact simulations.
Prerequisites
Students should have a strong working knowledge of the Virtual CRASH user interface and how to create simulations. It is strongly recommend to first complete the Virtual CRASH Interface and Simulation Basics self-paced training courses before taking this course. Students must finish the self-paced-training course Building Vehicles 1 before taking Advanced Analyses 2, as simulated vehicle models from that course are used in Advanced Analyses 2.
Time for completion
Your access to the course will expire 30 days after enrollment, so be sure to give yourself enough time to work through the course material.
Grades and Certificate of Completion
Your final grade will either be a “Pass” or a “Fail”. Grading is based on your performance on quizzes and projects. You’ll need a score of 70% or higher to receive a “Pass” for each of the given quizzes and projects. You must pass all quizzes and projects to receive a “Pass” for the course module. If you pass a training course, you will receive a certificate of completion indicating you have passed that course. We will not keep permanent records of your specific quiz or project performance. If you pass a training course, our permanent records will only indicate that you have successfully passed that given course.
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