A new concept for occupant deceleration control in a crash.

Auteur(s)
Motozawa, Y. & Kamei, T.
Jaar
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In order to minimise occupant injury in a vehicle crash, an approach was attempted to address this issue by making the wave form of vehicle body deceleration optimal to lower the maximum deceleration value applied to the occupant. A study with a one-dimensional two-mass model was conducted to the kinetic mechanism between the body deceleration wave form and the responding occupant's motion while finding a mathematical solution for the optimal body deceleration wave form. A common feature of the three derived mathematical solutions is that they consist of three aspects: high deceleration, low or negative deceleration, and constant deceleration. This was demonstrated by simulation with a three-dimensional dummy. The results show that the response of the dummy closely agrees with that of the one-dimensional two-mass model, thus proving the adequacy of the mathematical solution, and that occupant injury was reduced. A type of new body construction is proposed to yield the optimal body deceleration wave form obtained from this research. (A)

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 15762 (In: C 15759) /91 /84 / ITRD E106659
Uitgave

In: Vehicle aggressivity and compatibility in automotive crashes 2000 : papers presented at the 2000 SAE International Congress, Detroit, Michigan, March 6-9, 2000, SAE Technical Paper 2000-01-0881, p. 43-50, 3 ref.

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