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Moving Deformable Barrier Test Procedure for Evaluating Small Overlap/Oblique Crashes

机译:移动可变形壁障测试程序,用于评估小的重叠/倾斜碰撞

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In September 2009 the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) published a report that investigated the incidence of fatalities to belted non-ejected occupants in frontal crashes involving late-model vehicles. The report concluded that after exceedingly severe crashes, the largest number of fatalities occurred in crashes involving poor structural engagement between the vehicle and its collision partner, present in crashes characterized as corner impacts, oblique crashes, impacts with narrow objects, and heavy vehicle underrides. By contrast, few if any of these 122 fatal crashes were full-frontal or offset-frontal impacts with good structural engagement, excepting crashes that were of extreme severity or the occupants that were exceptionally vulnerable. The intent of this research program is to develop a test protocol that replicates real-world injury potential in small overlap impacts (SOI) and oblique offset impacts (Oblique) in motor vehicle crashes. Previous work towards this goal has led to the development of a Research Moving Deformable Barrier-to-Vehicle (RMDBtV) test protocol, which is further evaluated in this paper. While there were some inherent differences in the Vehicle-to-Vehicle (VtV) and RMDBtV test results, the overall agreement of vehicle and occupant responses proved promising enough to perform another VtV to RMDBtV comparison. As in the previous study, the first step is to compare the RMDBtV to VtV test for the same vehicle. This comparison focuses on the target vehicle crash metrics (pulse shape, average deceleration, slope of the velocity time-history, total change in velocity, exterior crush profile, and interior intrusion) as well as occupant kinematics and injury assessment values. The second step of this research program is to assess the performance of new vehicles in the SOI RMDBtV and the Oblique RMDBtV test procedures. This research will provide insight on the ability of these two test procedures to replicate vehicle and occupant response as seen in the field. This paper presents the results of 7 different 2010-2011 model year vehicles tested in both the SOI and the Oblique test procedures. In these tests the overlap and RMDB closing speed was held constant for both procedures. The vehicle response demonstrated a decreasing trend of delta-V and longitudinal acceleration with increasing vehicle mass, but the trend did not hold for lateral acceleration. Aside from the lightest vehicle showing the largest magnitude of intrusion, there was no apparent trend of vehicle mass with intrusion. The occupant kinematics demonstrated head contact locations that are common in the field, torso loading of the restraint system and steering wheel, and a distribution of injury assessment values that is representative of the field injury risk.
机译:2009年9月,美国国家公路交通安全管理局(NHTSA)发布了一份报告,该报告调查了涉及新型车辆前撞事故中未系安全带的安全带死亡乘客的死亡情况。该报告的结论是,在极度严重的撞车事故之后,死亡人数最多的事故发生在涉及车辆与其碰撞对象之间的不良结构接合的撞车事故中,这些撞车事故的特征是拐角碰撞,倾斜碰撞,窄物体碰撞和沉重的车辆下陷。相比之下,在这122起致命事故中,只有极少数严重的事故或极易受到伤害的乘员之外,几乎没有正面撞击或正面撞击且结构良好。该研究计划的目的是开发一种测试协议,该协议可以在机动车碰撞中的小重叠碰撞(SOI)和倾斜偏移碰撞(Oblique)中复制真实世界中的潜在伤害。为实现此目标而进行的先前工作导致了研究型可变形汽车障碍物(RMDBtV)测试协议的开发,本文对此进行了进一步评估。虽然车辆对车辆(VtV)和RMDBtV的测试结果存在一些固有的差异,但车辆和乘员反应的总体一致性证明很有希望进行另一次VtV与RMDBtV的比较。与之前的研究一样,第一步是将同一辆车的RMDBtV与VtV测试进行比较。该比较着重于目标车辆碰撞度量(脉冲形状,平均减速度,速度时程的斜率,速度的总变化,外部挤压轮廓和内部侵入)以及乘员运动学和伤害评估值。该研究计划的第二步是评估SOI RMDBtV和Oblique RMDBtV测试程序中新车辆的性能。这项研究将提供关于这两种测试程序复制车辆和乘员响应的能力的见解,如在现场所见。本文介绍了在SOI和Oblique测试程序中测试的7种不同的2010-2011年车型的结果。在这些测试中,两个过程的重叠和RMDB关闭速度保持恒定。车辆响应表明,随着车辆质量的增加,ΔV和纵向加速度的趋势将减小,但这种趋势在横向加速度中并不成立。除了最轻的车辆显示出最大的侵入程度外,没有明显的车辆侵入趋势。乘员运动学证明了在现场常见的头部接触位置,约束系统和方向盘的躯干负载以及代表现场伤害风险的伤害评估值的分布。

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