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Proposal for a Frontal Impact and Compatibility Assessment Approach Based on the European FIMCAR Project

机译:基于欧洲FIMCAR项目的正面影响和兼容性评估方法的提案

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Objective: To improve vehicle safety in frontal collisions, the crash compatibility between the colliding vehicles is crucial. Compatibility aims to improve both the self and partner protection properties of vehicles. Although compatibility has received worldwide attention for many years, no final assessment approach has been defined. Methods: Within the Frontal Impact and Compatibility Assessment Research (FIMCAR) project, different frontal impact test procedures (offset deformable barrier [ODB] test as currently used for Economic Commission for Europe [ECE] R94, progressive deformable barrier test as proposed by France for a new ECE regulation, moveable deformable barrier test as discussed worldwide, full-width rigid barrier test as used in Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard [FMVSS] 208, and full-width deformable barrier test) were analyzed regarding their potential for future frontal impact legislation. The research activities focused on car-to-car frontal impact accidents based on accident investigations involving newer cars. Test procedures were developed with both a crash test program and numerical simulations. Results: The proposal from FIMCAR is to use a full-width test procedure with a deformable element and compatibility metrics in combination with the current offset test as a frontal impact assessment approach that also addresses compatibility. Conclusions: By adding a full-width test to the current ODB test it is possible to better address the issues of structural misalignment and injuries resulting from high acceleration accidents as observed in the current fleet. The estimated benefit ranges from a 5 to 12 percent reduction of fatalities and serious injuries resulting from frontal impact accidents. By using a deformable element in the full-width test, the test conditions are more representative of real-world situations with respect to acceleration pulse, restraint system triggering time, and deformation pattern of the front structure. The test results are therefore expected to better represent real-world performance of the tested car. Furthermore, the assessment of the structural alignment is more robust than in the rigid wall test. Supplemental materials are available for this article. Go to the publisher's online edition of Traffic Injury Prevention to view the supplemental file.
机译:目的:为了提高正面碰撞中的车辆安全性,碰撞车辆之间的碰撞兼容性至关重要。兼容性旨在改善车辆的自我保护和伙伴保护特性。尽管兼容性多年来一直受到全世界的关注,但尚未定义最终评估方法。方法:在“正面碰撞和兼容性评估研究(FIMCAR)”项目中,采用了不同的正面碰撞测试程序(目前用于欧洲经济委员会[ECE] R94的可变形可变形壁障[ODB]测试,法国针对以下方面提出的渐进式可变形壁障测试)分析了一项新的ECE法规,在全球范围内讨论的可移动变形壁障测试,联邦机动车安全标准[FMVSS] 208中使用的全宽度刚性壁障测试以及全宽度可变形壁障测试),以了解其未来正面碰撞法规的潜力。研究活动的重点是基于涉及较新汽车的事故调查得出的汽车对汽车正面碰撞事故。测试程序是通过碰撞测试程序和数值模拟开发的。结果:FIMCAR的建议是将具有可变形元素和兼容性度量标准的全宽度测试程序与当前的偏移测试结合使用,作为一种正面影响评估方法,也可以解决兼容性问题。结论:通过在当前的ODB测试中添加全宽测试,可以更好地解决由于在当前机队中观察到的高加速事故而导致的结构未对准和人员受伤的问题。估计的收益可将正面碰撞事故造成的死亡和严重伤害减少5%至12%。通过在全宽测试中使用可变形元件,测试条件在加速度脉冲,约束系统触发时间和前部结构的变形模式方面更能代表现实情况。因此,测试结果有望更好地代表被测汽车的实际性能。此外,与刚性墙测试相比,结构对准的评估更加可靠。补充材料可用于本文。转到发布者的在线交通伤害预防在线版本以查看补充文件。

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