Development and application of a multi-channel load sensing system for research of crashworthiness.

Author(s)
Ogate, K. Tanaka, Y. & Shibata, K.
Year
Abstract

We have been developing a Multi-Channel Load Sensing System (M.C.L.S.S.) measuring impact loads of all required vehicle structure parts independently, during impact against the fixed barrier. By ysing the above load cell for rear-end collision against the fixed barrier for two different rear body types, we could clarify the distribution of the impact loads and the energy absorption of the required vehicle structural parts.

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B 21821 fo /91/
Source

Warrendale, Society of Automotive Engineers SAE, 1981, 3 p., fig., ref.; SAE paper No. 810381

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