A basic study of energy-absorbing vehicle structure and occupant restraints by mathematical model.

Author(s)
Renneker, D.N.
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Abstract

Simplified mathematical modelling has been employed to investigate the relationship between automobile forestructure energy absorption and the restraint loads applied to passengers during a 30 mph barrier collision. A two-mass model was developed and validated to compute restraint loading from a given passenger compartment decelation. The effect of various deceleration curves, representing forestructure modifications, is reported. A constant force restraint system is also evaluated.

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A 3198 (In: A 3192)
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In: Automotive safety dynamic modeling symposium : proceedings SAE symposium, Anaheim, California, October 12, 1967, SAE Paper 670892, SAE Paper 670897, p. 45-50

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