This paper describes the development of a new door subsystem sled test methodology to simulate the occupant responses in NHTSA's 75 degree oblique pole side impact test mode using SID-IIs and ES-2re dummies. This sled subsystem test methodology consists of a door sled oriented at 75 degree, with the dummy on a seat located at the same distance from the door as in full-vehicle test, to simulate gap closure for evaluating side airbags. The door sled is accelerated to an initial velocity of 20 mph and then impacts the stationary pole. From the onset of door contact with the pole, the velocity of door sled is decelerated following the non-struck side velocity of the vehicle by means of VIA decelerator. The validation of the test methodology with both SID-IIs and ES-2re dummies is presented by comparing their respective responses between the sled subsystem and full-vehicle tests.


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    Title :

    A door sub-system sled test methodology for simulation of occupant responses in FMVSS 214 side impact oblique pole test


    Additional title:

    Türsubsystem-Schlittenversuchsmethode zur Simulation des Insassen-Verhaltens beim Seitenaufprallversuch gemäß FMVSS 214


    Contributors:
    Aekbote, K. (author) / Zhao, L. (author) / Maltarich, M. (author) / Cheng, J. (author) / Chou, C.C. (author) / Yang, K.H. (author)


    Publication date :

    2009


    Size :

    27 Seiten, 24 Bilder, 3 Tabellen, 38 Quellen




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English






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