Use of computer simulation in evaluating airbag system performance.

Author(s)
Brantman, R. & Breed, D.
Year
Abstract

Through the use of the VODS computer simulation model, the authors have designed driver side airbag systems for the 1980 series Ford Ltd, the Dodge Diplomat, and the Chevrolet Impala. These cars were then retrofitted with a breed all-mechanical airbag system tailored for each car, and barrier crash tested at 30 mph by NHTSA. System performance results were excellent, and predicted versus actual 50th percentile driver dummy injury measures were in excellent agreement differing by less than 15%. The model was then used to predict airbag system dummy injury measures in 665 NHTSA crashes. In all but two of these crashes, the injury measures stayed below 80% of those allowed by FMVSS 208. Predicted airbag results for the 1984 NCAP crash tests are presented in detail. (A)

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Library number
C 4948 (In: C 4924 [electronic version only]) /91 / IRRD 810950
Source

In: Passenger car inflatable restraint systems : a compendium of published safety research, 1987, SAE Technical Paper 851188, p. 283-292

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