Abstract
The purpose of this study is to construct a method for visualizing dangers lurking in environments where children play. For this purpose, a risk map was created by using the simulation. For the simulation, a child multi-body model was created by using the anthropometry data, and existing body segment parameters for children were used. A parameter study was performed, and the influence of the inertial properties and the anthropometric dimensions on the behavior of falling was examined. Finally, taking the fall from a circular staircase attached to a playground slide as an example, falling accidents were simulated using the created model, and a risk map was constructed. As a result, unpredictable dangers lurking in the play environment could be visualized.
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