A parametric study of candidate underride guard design approaches. Paper presented at the SAE Meeting held November 10-13, 1980.

Author(s)
McCafferty, G.P.
Year
Abstract

A parametric design analysis was performed in order to define the characteristics of protection devices which could be incorporated on the rear end of highway trailers in order to avoid automobile vehicle underride in a crash situation. Of particular concern in this study was the effect of weight and cost of the devices as they relate to parameters such as load capacity, guard height, restriction of the rear sliding bogie movement, and energy attenuation. Four separate design concepts were studies and compared on the basis of weight, cost, and slider restriction. Included were rigid as well as energy absorbing design approaches.

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B 17966 fo /84/91.1/
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Warrendale, PA, Society of Automotive Engineers SAE, 1980, 8 p., fig., graph., tab., ref.; SAE Paper No. 801424

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