Practical problems related to side impact field data accuracy and its importance to side impact protection assessments.

Author(s)
Gorski, Z.M. & Nowak, E.S.
Year
Abstract

This paper critiques the field work which identifies the character of the real-life side impacts through discussion of the practical difficulties encountered in documenting these events. Relevant issues include difficulties and necessity for accurate and relevant measurements; the problems related to calculation of door velocity are discussed in the context of latch/hinge failures during the impact and damage caused by emergency personnel. Inaccuracies in the assignment of magnitude of force are discussed in relation to their effect on locating the mechanism of injury. Finally the issues of injury assessment when a definitive occupant contact point is not identified in the vehicle interior is discussed in the context of the mass data files used by safety researchers.

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Library number
C 491 (In: C 489 [electronic version only]) /91 / IRRD 841348
Source

In: Side impact occupant protection technologies : proceedings of the International Congress and Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, February 25 - March 1, 1991, SAE Technical Paper 910317, p. 17-21, 3 ref.

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