Application of Computer Software for Analysis and Modeling of Road Traffic Accidents

Application of Computer Software for Analysis and Modeling of Road Traffic Accidents

Authors

  • Garik Khachatryan Nationаl University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia
  • Armen Harutyunyan Nationаl University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54338/18294200-2023.1-07

Keywords:

Computer software, modeling, expert, motor mechanic, accident, automobile, expertise

Abstract

The article touches upon the application of modern methods, i.e. computer software, for analysis and modeling of road traffic accidents (RTA), which will allow to ensure higher accuracy of calculations during the recovery after the road traffic accidents. Various computer software packages (PC-CRASH, V-CRASH, V-SIM, CARAT) are presented, out of which PC-CRASH is one of the most popular and functional software for the analysis and modeling of RTAs. The article discusses the general characteristics of that software, the types of calculation models, and the main opportunities of its application. The introduction of a computer software for the analysis and modeling of RTAs in the Republic of Armenia will enable a faster, more comprehensive and accurate study of accident mechanisms.

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Author Biographies

Garik Khachatryan, Nationаl University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia

(RA, Yerevan) - NUACA, Chair of Construction Machinery and Organization of Traffic, lecturer gkhachatryan@gmexpertise.am

Armen Harutyunyan, Nationаl University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia

(RA, Yerevan) - NUACA, Chair of Construction Machinery and Organization of Traffic, lecturer armharutyunyan7@mail.ru

Published

2023-04-21

How to Cite

Khachatryan, G., & Harutyunyan, A. (2023). Application of Computer Software for Analysis and Modeling of Road Traffic Accidents. Scientific Papers of National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia, 85, 68–78. https://doi.org/10.54338/18294200-2023.1-07

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