Throughout his education and his work at Kineticorp, Daniel Koch has gained experience in many areas related to accident reconstruction.
Mr. Koch has performed accident investigation involving a variety of vehicles, including tractor-trailers, buses, farm equipment, motorcycles, bicycles and passenger cars. Many of these accidents also involved pedestrians.
Mr. Koch has conducted full-scale testing of numerous vehicles, including yaw testing, tire separations and component level testing.
Mr. Koch is an automotive enthusiast. He was a Pit Crew Member for B&G Racing at the time they set a World Land Speed Record in Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, in July 2007. He has experience in the tuning of race car engines, safety equipment, and the rebuilding of classic car engines.
Featured Publications:
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE),
Collision: The International Compendium for Crash Research
- “Event Data Recorder Performance During High Speed Yaw Testing Subsequent to a Simulated Tire Tread Separation Event” SAE, 2019
- “Speed Analysis of Yawing Passenger Vehicles Following a Tire Tread Detachment” SAE, 2019
- “Motorcycle Headlamp Distribution Comparison,” SAE, 2018
- “Deceleration Rates of Vehicles with Disabled Tires,” SAE, 2017
- Determining Position and Speed through Pixel Tracking and 2D Coordinate Transformation in a 3D Environment,”SAE, 2016
- “A Comparison of 25 High Speed Tire Disablements Involving Full and Partial Tread Separations,” SAE, 2013
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