Roll over analysis of a truck cabin frame.

Author(s)
Grzebieta, R.H. & Dayawansa, P.H.
Year
Abstract

There have been some recent discussions on whether an Australian design rule should be introduced requiring newly manufactured buses to be able to sustain a roll over accident. So far, it has been left up to the manufacturer to decide on the strength of the roof and walls of the vehicle. To determine the structural strength it is possible to test prototypes and/or use general purpose finite element computer programs. Unfortunately, these methods are time consuming, costly, and probably prohibitive for smaller bus manufacturing companies. This paper outlines a preliminary analysis of an alternative cheaper method, developed at Monash university, to determine the rollover strength of a truck cabin frame. Such a frame is very similar to those incorporated currently in buses. (A)

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Library number
C 2484 (In: C 2479) /91 / IRRD 804689
Source

In: Structural crashworthiness and property damage accidents : proceedings of a seminar held at Monash University on 10-12 August 1987, p. 111-133, 13 ref.

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