A comparison of crush stiffness characteristics from partial-overlap and full-overlap frontal crash tests.

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Neptune, J.A.
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The third version of the Calspan Reconstruction of Accident Speeds on the Highway (CRASH3) computer program models a vehicle structure as a homogeneous body with linear force-deflection characteristics. Crush stiffness coefficients determined from full-overlap crash tests, when used in this computer program, allow for an accurate reconstruction of collisions where the accident damage profiles are full-overlap. In the past, partial-overlap frontal crash tests were not performed. The lack of partial-overlap frontal crash tests meant that a reconstructionist only had crush stiffness coefficients available that were determined from full-overlap frontal crash tests. In a reconstruction, the assignment of stiffness coefficients to a partial-overlap damage profile required engineering judgement. Often the basis of such judgement was questioned because of the lack of supporting partial-overlap test data. Recently partial-overlap crash tests have been performed, and the test data has been made available to the public. A comparison of crush stiffness characteristics from partial-overlap, and full-overlap, frontal crash tests is presented in this paper. (A)

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 14059 (In: C 14045 [electronic version only]) /91 / IRRD E201469
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In: Accident reconstruction : technology and animation IX : papers presented at the 1999 SAE International Congress & Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, March 1-4, 1999, SAE Technical Paper 1999-01-0105, p. 271-280, 28 ref.

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