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Development of test procedures and performance criteria to improve compatibility in car frontal collisions

机译:制定测试程序和性能标准,以提高汽车正面碰撞的兼容性

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Compatibility is now generally recognized as the next big step forwards for car occupant secondary safety. The work performed to date has focused on the structural performance of vehicles, with the aim of providing a safe environment for the protection of the occupants in which intelligent restraint systems of the future could operate. This paper outlines the present understanding of compatibility for frontal impact collisions and reports the current state of development of three possible test procedures to address the fundamental issues, namely structural interaction, frontal stiffness matching and passenger compartment strength. Recent advances in development of a deformable barrier face for the full-width test to assess structural interaction, using high-resolution load cell was measurements, are described. Analysis of the load cell wall data collected in EuroNCAP tests, to address the frontal stiffness problem, is reported together with initial work to investigate the repeatability of the passenger compartment strength test. In addition, for some of these tests, possible performance criteria are suggested. This research is being carried out in co-operation with the European Enhanced Vehicle-safety Committee and the International Harmonization of Research Activities Working Groups and is funded by the Department for Transport.
机译:如今,兼容性已被普遍认为是汽车乘员二级安全性的又一大进步。迄今为止进行的工作集中在车辆的结构性能上,目的是为保护乘员提供安全的环境,使未来的智能约束系统可以在该环境中运行。本文概述了目前对正面碰撞的兼容性的理解,并报告了三种可能的测试程序的发展现状,以解决基本问题,即结构相互作用,正面刚度匹配和乘客车厢强度。描述了使用高分辨率测力传感器进行全宽度测试评估结构相互作用的可变形障碍面的最新进展。报告了对EuroNCAP测试中收集到的称重传感器壁数据的分析,以解决前部刚度问题,并进行了初步工作以研究乘客舱强度测试的可重复性。此外,对于其中的某些测试,建议使用可能的性能标准。这项研究是与欧洲增强型车辆安全委员会和国际研究活动协调小组合作进行的,并且由交通部资助。

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