Side impact test procedure for child restraint systems : review of existing methods and proposals for continuation.

Author(s)
Johannsen, H. Huijskens, C. Schnottale, B. & Schindler, V.
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Abstract

Although accident analysis shows that lateral impact accidents continue to be dangerous for children in cars, no procedure to test side impact performance of child restraint systems (CRS) has been agreed on yet in Europe. In this paper, the existing four side impact test methods of ISO/TRL, ADAC, TUB and TNO are compared against full-scale MDB tests according to ECER95 and EuroNCAP with respect to impact input and dummy readings. It is necessary that the finally agreed test procedure will be able to cope withtoday's and future CRS, especially with ISOFIX and CRS which offer the possibility to pretension the car belt. For the covering abstract see ITRD E134311.

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C 43363 (In: C 43328 CD-ROM) /80 /84 / ITRD E134346
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In: Proceedings of the 2005 International IRCOBI Conference on the biomechanics of impact, Prague (Czech Republic), September 21-23, 2005, 4 p.

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