A Validated Oblique Pole Sled Test Methodology to Analyze Occupant Response.

Author(s)
Dix, J. Lee, H. & Stein, D.
Year
Abstract

This paper describes a new test methodology for evaluating occupant injury response in a near side oblique pole impact per FMVSS 214. Given the complexity, time, and cost of using full vehicle pole impact crash tests to develop occupant restraint systems, it is desirable to have a simple test method that allows engineers to develop an optimized restraint system in a timely and cost effective manner. The authors will present a new sled testmethod that accurately simulates a full vehicle oblique pole side impact test using only minimal vehicle components. This test method was validatedusing both the ES2- RE representing an AM50 occupant and a SID IIs representing an AF05 occupant. The authors will provide data showing correlationwith full scale oblique pole impact vehicle tests. Furthermore, to demonstrate the effectiveness of this test methodology a case study will be presented showing a restraint system that has been optimized for both AM50 andAF05 occupants in an oblique pole impact. The full text of this paper maybe found at: http://www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/pdf/esv/esv21/09-0466.pdf For the covering abstract see ITRD E145407.

Publication

Library number
C 50077 (In: C 49887 CD-ROM) /91 / ITRD E145681
Source

In: Proceedings of the 21st International Technical Conference on Enhanced Safety of Vehicles ESV, Stuttgart, Germany, June 15-18, 2009, Pp.

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