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Special Issue on Structural Impact and Crashworthiness-Part II-Preface


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1 School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, Kingston University, London SW15 3DW, United Kingdom
2 Automotive Engineering, University of Sunderland, Sunderland SR6 0DD, United Kingdom
     

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This issue is the Part 2 of papers submitted to a call by International Journal of Vehicle Structures and Systems on Structural Impact and Crashworthiness. The division of the papers between the two parts was only due to the editorial and refereeing matters and there is no priority among the papers. As mentioned before the goal of these Special Issues is to provide a broad, but by no means comprehensive cross-section of some of the current research in the field of Structural Impact and Crashworthiness. Papers presented in this issue describe advances in research and application in the related area. They reflect enormous research effort of all the participants and substantial research funding commitments from various government bodies in different countries and the wider community.
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Homayoun Hadavinia
School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, Kingston University, London SW15 3DW, United Kingdom
Ahmed Elmarakbi
Automotive Engineering, University of Sunderland, Sunderland SR6 0DD, United Kingdom

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This issue is the Part 2 of papers submitted to a call by International Journal of Vehicle Structures and Systems on Structural Impact and Crashworthiness. The division of the papers between the two parts was only due to the editorial and refereeing matters and there is no priority among the papers. As mentioned before the goal of these Special Issues is to provide a broad, but by no means comprehensive cross-section of some of the current research in the field of Structural Impact and Crashworthiness. Papers presented in this issue describe advances in research and application in the related area. They reflect enormous research effort of all the participants and substantial research funding commitments from various government bodies in different countries and the wider community.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.4273/ijvss.3.3.00