Warrants for guardrails on embankments. Paper presented at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Highway Research Board HRB, Washington, D.C., January 1973.

Author(s)
Ross, H.E. Post, E.R. Nixon,J.F. & Hustace, D.
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Abstract

The highway-vehicle-object simulation model, a computer model that describes an automobile and is capable of predicting the dynamic response of the automobile traversing selected terrain, was used to study the behaviour of an standard-size automobile traversing embankment side slopes at various speeds and departure angles. The accelerations obtained were used to compute a severity index that was then compared with a similarly computed severity index of a vehicle impacting a W-beam guardrail with posts on 6¼ ft spacing. An equal-severity curve was then developed that can be used as a guardrail installation criterion.

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B 9044 (In: B 4972 S) /85.1/ IRRD 213556
Source

In: Highway Research Record HRR No. 460, 1973, p. 85-96, 5 graph., 6 tab., 14 ref. TW:safety fence- mathematical model- car- speed- acceleration- embankment- simulation- angle- impact test (veh)- severity (accid, injury)- specification-

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