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Motor Vehicles

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1985
The author discusses the epidemiology of injuries from motor vehicles, the leading killer of children. Type and mechanism of trauma, restrain use, children's relative risk, and issues for advocacy are presented in this article on the occupants of motor vehicles.
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Robust Yaw Stability Control for In-Wheel Motor Electric Vehicles

IEEE/ASME transactions on mechatronics, 2017
This study investigated robust yaw moment control for motion stabilization in four-wheel electric vehicles. A two-degree-of-freedom direct yaw moment control scheme is proposed.
Jia-Sheng Hu   +3 more
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Motor learning affects car-to-driver handover in automated vehicles

Science Robotics, 2016
A human driver requires a period of motor adaptation to resume normal steering after taking control of an automated vehicle. Vehicles in the foreseeable future will be required to transition between autonomous driving (without human involvement) and full
Holly E. B. Russell   +5 more
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The Influence of the Magnetic Force Generated by the In-Wheel Motor on the Vertical and Lateral Coupling Dynamics of Electric Vehicles

IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2016
For the in-wheel motor (IWM)-driven electric vehicle, the drive motor is directly integrated in the wheel. The magnet gap deformation of the motor can be generated due to road surface roughness (RSR) excitation, uneven load, and other reasons. The magnet
Di Tan, Chao Lu
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Burns in Motor Vehicle Accidents

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1985
Burns received as a result of motor vehicle accidents (MVA's) create special problems in their care, as they are frequently severe and are often associated with other injuries. One hundred seventy-eight consecutive patients with burns sustained in an MVA were studied. The mean TBSA burn was 33.9%. The mortality was 24.7%, but the mean burn size in this
Charles R. Baxter   +5 more
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Development of a Rare-Earth-Free SR Motor With High Torque Density for Hybrid Vehicles

IEEE transactions on energy conversion, 2015
The increased price and the limited supply of rare-earth materials have been recognized as a problem by the international clean energy community. Rare-earth permanent magnets are widely used in electrical motors in hybrid and pure electrical vehicles ...
A. Chiba   +4 more
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Energy for Motor Vehicles

Scientific American, 1990
The world's fleet of cars, trucks and buses, numbering 500 million, grows faster than the human population and consumes half of the world's oil. More efficient engines, alternative fuels and new transit systems promise to slow the growth in oil consumption and mitigate its environmental consequences. These new technologies are described.
Peter Walzer, Deborah L. Bleviss
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Design of Synchronous Reluctance Motor for Hybrid Electric Vehicles

IEEE transactions on industry applications, 2015
This paper deals with the design of a synchronous reluctance motor suited for hybrid electric vehicles. The focus is mainly on rotor design: the angles of the flux barrier ends are chosen with the aim of reducing the torque ripple due to the slot ...
M. Ferrari   +3 more
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Suicide by Motor Vehicle

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1983
Abstract Five suicides by motor vehicle drivers are reported. Possible frequency of such incidents and methods for their investigation, as well as patterns and characteristics of suicidal behavior, are discussed. Published reports of suicide by motor vehicle are scarce. Proven cases should be reported by medical examiners and coroners to
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Lubricating oil dominates primary organic aerosol emissions from motor vehicles.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2014
Motor vehicles are major sources of primary organic aerosol (POA), which is a mixture of a large number of organic compounds that have not been comprehensively characterized.
D. Worton   +9 more
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