Evaluation of seat back strength and seat belt effectiveness in rear end impacts.

Author(s)
Strother, C.E. & James, M.B.
Year
Abstract

The issues of front seat energy absorption and seat belt effectiveness are investigated first through the review of prior experimental and analytical studies of rear impact dynamics. These prior studies indicate that the current energy absorption characteristic of seats is a safety benefit. Prior efforts to construct a rigidized seat indicate that such designs are likely to be impractical due to excessive weight and cost.

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Publication

Library number
B 26718 (In: B 26701 [electronic version only]) /91 / IRRD 813085
Source

In: Proceedings of the 31st Stapp Car Crash Conference, New Orleans, November 9-11, 1987, p. 225-243, 10 fig., 5 graph., 1 tab., 35 ref.; SAE Paper No. 872214.

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