WHAT IS A REALISTIC FRONTAL-OFFSET TEST PROCEDURE

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SCHEUNERT, D MERCEDES-BENZ AG, GERMANY JUSTEN, R MERCEDES-BENZAG, GERMANY HERRMANN, R MERCEDES-BENZ AG, GERMANY ZEIDLER, F MERCEDES-BENZ AG, GERMANY DECKER, J MERCEDES-BENZ AG, GERMANY KALLINA, I MERCEDES-BENZ AG, GERMANY
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With an increasing number of vehicles satisfying the FMVSS 208 Flat Barrier Impact Test and increasing belt usage, a high reduction of occupant injuries in general and a change from acceleration-induced to intrusion-induced injury mechanisms has been observed in Europe. The significance of intrusion-induced injury mechanisms associated with offset frontal impacts is assuming greater importance. Beginning in 1978, in response to this challenge, Mercedes-Benz has emphasized front structural countermeasures that have been found to be effective in the frequent asymmetrical frontal impacts. As an internal test, an offset impact with 40% overlap against a rigid barrier was defined. The relationship between actual accident frontal-overlap damage and barrier-test overlap values is explored in the paper. The results support the view that if a test of this type and associated design countermeasures were adopted by all vehicle manufacturers, a significant reduction of injuries would take place. (A)

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 864375 IRRD 9405
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ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION 1994 E26 3 PAG: 347-60 T

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