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Low Speed Thorax Impact Test Procedure for the HIII 50th Male Dummy
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J2779_200701
- Issued
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English
Scope
This procedure establishes a recommended practice for performing a Low Speed Thorax Impact Test to the Hybrid III 50th Male Anthropomorphic Test Device (ATD or crash dummy). This test was created to satisfy the demand by the industry to have a calibration test which resulted in similar results to an actual low energy automotive impact test. An inherent problem exists with the current calibration procedure because the normal (6.7 m/s) thorax impact test has test corridors that are not representative to these low energy impact tests. The normal test corridors specify a displacement range of around 68 mm and the low speed displacement corridor needs to be around 25 mm.
The intent of this recommended practice is to develop a low speed thorax calibration procedure for the H-III50M dummy in 25 to 30 mm deflection range.
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Issuing Committee
Dummy Testing and Equipment Committee
The Dummy Testing Equipment Committee (DTEC) is a group of experts with experience in the area of certification and handling of Anthropomorphic Test Devices (ATD), more commonly known as crash test dummies, and equipment related to ATD. The DTEC seeks to standardize the use and certification of ATD so that test data are both repeatable and reproducible.
Reference
Number | Title |
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EA-23 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
J211/1_201403 | Instrumentation for Impact Test - Part 1 - Electronic Instrumentation |
J2517_201608 | Hybrid III Family Chest Potentiometer Calibration Procedure |
MVRNo.572 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
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