Partner protection in car to car side impacts involving off-road vehicles.

Author(s)
Seeck, A. & Zellmer, H.
Year
Abstract

The number of registrations of off-road vehicles in Europe increases. Till now, there is only little knowledge about the passive safety of this vehicle type. Therefore, this study investigated the passive safety and especially partner protection in side collisions. Side impact crash tests to an average compact car with a heavy and a lighter off-road vehicle as impacting car were performed. The loadings of the EUROSID dummy in the compact car are compared with dummy loadings obtained from crash tests where the same car type was impacted by the movable barrier according to the European side impact test procedure. The protection of the occupants of off-road vehicles in side collisions was also investigated. collisions was also investigated. Therefore, the two types of off-road vehicles were tested according to the European side impact test procedure. A side impact crash test involving two off-road vehicles was performed. As a result, the intrusion and the dummy loadings in the cars truck by off-road vehicles were considerably higher than in the case in which the European side impact barrier hit the car. The off-road vehicles tested according to the European side impact test procedure performed well in the tests.

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Library number
C 5848 (In: C 5823 [electronic version only]) /91 / IRRD 883005
Source

In: Proceedings of the 39th Stapp Car Crash conference, San Diego, California, November 8-10, 1995, p. 327-333, 5 ref.

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