
doi: 10.4271/860209
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Two algorithms, CRASH and IMPAC, used to calculate crash delta-V and impact velocity are compared. Each is observed to have common features but important differences. Error sources from restitution and intervehicle friction are discussed. Comparisons of accuracy in reconstructing delta-V are discussed but found inadequate for objective comparison.</div>
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