Applying computer techniques in the design and development of an occupant restraint system.

Author(s)
Grew, N.D.
Year
Abstract

Computer techniques are applied in all areas of vehicle design having an influence over the speed of the design process and the efficiency and coherence of the design itself.The deployment of analytical methods removes the need for some test work and changes the role of much of the rest. A restraint system design has implications for several vehicle areas. At the concept stage, computer methods outline the implications of the functional specification so it can be modified if found to be unreasonable or inconsistent.

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Publication

Library number
B 27326 (In: B 27275 [electronic version only]) /91 / IRRD 801592
Source

In: 10th International Technical Conference on Experimental Safety Vehicles, Oxford, England, July 1-4, 1985, p. 436-447, 3 ref.

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