Application of the shock response spectrum to some automotive crashworthiness problems.

Author(s)
Davis, S.
Year
Abstract

The shock response spectrum is defined and applied to several areas of automotive design and crash test evaluation. An examination of the shock response spectra for several deceleration pulse shapes for vehicle front structure design indicates that there is no best input pulse applicable to all occupant /restraint systems. The shock response spectrum can be a useful tool for evaluating particular automotive crash data and for comparing the relative potential damage of deceleration pulses associated with different vehicle design.

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A 9748 fo
Source

New York, SAE, 1971. 11 blz. tekn. grafn. Automotive Engineering Congress Detroit Mich, Jan. 10-14 1972 SAE 720071

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