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Daniel Grindle
Daniel Grindle
PhD Student, Engineering Mechanics, Virginia Tech
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Between-session reliability of subject-specific musculoskeletal models of the spine derived from optoelectronic motion capture data
K Burkhart, D Grindle, ML Bouxsein, DE Anderson
Journal of biomechanics 112, 110044, 2020
302020
Spinal compressive forces in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis with and without carrying loads: a musculoskeletal modeling study
S Schmid, KA Burkhart, BT Allaire, D Grindle, T Bassani, F Galbusera, ...
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology 8, 159, 2020
282020
Musculoskeletal full-body models including a detailed thoracolumbar spine for children and adolescents aged 6–18 years
S Schmid, KA Burkhart, BT Allaire, D Grindle, DE Anderson
Journal of biomechanics 102, 109305, 2020
262020
Validity of flexicurve and motion capture for measurements of thoracic kyphosis vs standing radiographic measurements
DM Grindle, SJ Mousavi, BT Allaire, AP White, DE Anderson
JOR spine 3 (3), e1120, 2020
162020
A detailed finite element model of a mid-sized male for the investigation of traffic pedestrian accidents
D Grindle, W Pak, B Guleyupoglu, B Koya, FS Gayzik, E Song, C Untaroiu
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of …, 2021
152021
The influence of gait stance and vehicle type on pedestrian kinematics and injury risk
W Pak, D Grindle, C Untaroiu
Journal of biomechanical engineering 143 (10), 101007, 2021
82021
A finite element model of an electric scooter for simulating traffic accidents
R Chontos, D Grindle, A Untaroiu, Z Doerzaph, C Untaroiu
International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and …, 2022
62022
The effects of walking workstations on biomechanical performance
DM Grindle, L Baker, M Furr, T Puterio, B Knarr, J Higginson
Journal of applied biomechanics 34 (5), 349-353, 2018
62018
Investigation of traffic accidents involving seated pedestrians using a finite element simulation-based approach
D Grindle, A Balubaid, C Untaroiu
Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering 26 (4), 484-497, 2023
42023
A Numerical Investigation of Rider Injury Risks During Falls Caused by E-Scooter–Stopper Impacts
R Chontos, D Grindle, A Untaroiu, Z Doerzaph, C Untaroiu
Journal of biomechanical engineering 145 (10), 101006, 2023
22023
Computational seated pedestrian impact design of experiments with ultralight wheelchair
D Grindle, C Untaroiu
Annals of biomedical engineering 51 (7), 1523-1534, 2023
22023
A validated lower extremity model to investigate the effect of stabilizing knee components in pedestrian collisions
D Grindle, J Aira, FS Gayzik, C Untaroiu
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of …, 2022
22022
Effect of tissue erosion modeling techniques on pedestrian impact kinematics
D Grindle, C Untaroiu
STAPP CAR CRASH JOURNAL 2022 Volume 66 66 (2022-22-0007), 2023
12023
Simulation-Based Approach to Investigate the Electric Scooter Rider Protection During Traffic Accidents (05-116)[supporting dataset]
C Untaroiu, A Untaroiu, D Grindle, R Chontos
2023
Effectiveness of wearable protection equipment for seated pedestrians
D Grindle, C Untaroiu
Annals of biomedical engineering 51 (9), 2086-2096, 2023
2023
Protection of Standing and Seated Pedestrians Using Finite Element Analysis
DM Grindle
Virginia Tech, 2023
2023
Simulation-based approach to investigate the electric scooter rider protection during traffic accidents
CD Untaroiu, A Untaroiu, R Chontos, D Grindle
Safe-D University Transportation Center, 2023
2023
A finite element of an electric scooter model for simulating traffic accidents
R Chontos, DM Grindle, A Untaroiu, CD Untaroiu
2021
A Validated Hip Finite Element Model for Simulating Pedestrian Accidents
CD Untaroiu, DM Grindle
2021
Further Validation of the Global Human Body Model Consortium 50th Percentile Male Pelvis Finite Element Model
D Grindle, Y Meng, C Untaroiu
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