Accident investigations of the performance characteristics of energy absorbing steering columns. Paper presented at the International Automotive Engineering Congress, Detroit, Michigan, January, 13-17, 1969.

Author(s)
Huelke, D.F. & W.A. Chewning.
Year
Abstract

Investigations of 1967 and 1968 model cars indicate that the injuries sustained by driver impacts to the steering assembly are markedly reduced because of the energy absorbing steering column. Drivers, however, are sustaining facial injuries from impact to the steering wheel rim even in low speed crashes. In more severe head-on collisions, the driver is compressing the energy absorbing column and is striking his face on the upper padded instrument panel in front of the steering wheel. Relatively severe facial fractures are sustained by impacting this portion of the panel.

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Library number
A 6471 fo IRRD 46134, 49784
Source

New York, Society of Automotive Engineering SAE, 1969, 15 p.; SAE Paper No. 690184

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