Research safety vehicle program. (Phase I). Volume IV: RSV conceptual definition, final phase I bi-monthly report.

Author(s)
Miller, P.M. Pugliese, S.M. Ryder, M.O. F.A. Duwaldt & Chesley. S.W.
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Abstract

A preliminary conceptual design intended to meet the specifications for the Research Safety Vehicle (RSV) is presented. Major design attention was placed on bumpers, vehicle structure and compartment interior components. A soft face bumper is incorporated into the vehicle front. An integrated crashworthy structural design which improves passenger compartment integrity as well as reduces aggressivity is proposed. Both advanced air bag and lap/shoulder belt concepts are suggested.

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B 9797 /91.1/91.2/91.5/
Source

Buffalo, Calspan Corporation, 1975, XVIII + 151 p., fig., graph., tab., ref.; NTIS-PB-246768 / DOT HS 801 610

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