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EDHIS — Human Impact Simulator

Engineering Dynamics Corporation Human Impact Simulator, Version 3

Updated Markdown edition, converted from the Fifth Edition manual (January 2006) and verified against the current HVE source code (Physics/Source/Edhis/, Physics/Include/HUMAN.H, HVEINV-64/).

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HVE, SIMON, DyMESH, EDSVS, EDVTS, EDCRASH, EDSMAC, EDSMAC4, EDVSM, EDHIS, EDVDS, HVE-2D and EDVAP are trademarks of Engineering Dynamics Corporation. Windows and NT are trademarks of Microsoft, Inc.

How to Use This Manual

This manual is the user's manual for the EDHIS simulation model. It describes the model's features and use. Input parameters and output reports are described at a high level. It is intended to be used in conjunction with the HVE User's Manual, which provides in-depth coverage of the human, vehicle and environment models, as well as the HVE Event Editor and Playback Editor. For specific model definitions, the user is referred to the HVE User's Manual (see docs/manuals/).

If You Have Questions

Engineering Dynamics Corporation provides technical assistance for supported users. When you call, have available: your user ID number, your System Hardware Profile report, HVE Version Information (HVE Help System), and EDHIS Version Information (EDHIS Program Data report).

Contents

Chapter File
1 — EDHIS Program Description 01-program-description.md
2 — EDHIS Program Input 02-program-input.md
3 — EDHIS Program Output 03-program-output.md
4 — Calculation Method 04-calculation-method.md
5 — EDHIS Tutorial 05-tutorial.md
6 — Messages 06-messages.md
7 — References 07-references.md

The original manual's Chapter 8 (Index) is omitted; use text search in this Markdown edition instead.

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