Crash research for vehicle safety.

Author(s)
Lundstrom, L.C. Kelly Jr., A.H. & LaBelle, D.J.
Year
Abstract

The impact Sled, a full-scale laboratory facility which simulates vehicle accidents, has been in use at the General Motors Proving Ground since late 1962. This paper describes the facility and supporting instrumentation, and reviews some of the many types of tests that run in the first year of operation. These range from tests of complete vehicles loaded with passenger dummies of tests of single components such as seat belts seat adjusters, door locks, and windshields. This new research tool, which produced results comparable to those of the classical barrier impact test, has proved to be a valuable and versatile addition to the automotive testing facilities at the Proving Ground.

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Library number
A 3524 (In: A 3520)
Source

In: Highway vehicle safety : collected SAE papers 1961/1967, SAE paper 640186, 13 p.

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