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A Force Limiting System on a Three-Point-Belt System Depending on Crash Velocity
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Abstract
This force limiter produces a belt force so that at the maximum requested crash-velocity and each lower one the maximum possible relative forward displacement between passenger and vehicle will be nearly used. Thereby, the passenger loads by the belt will be reduced, as well as the decelerations effecting the passenger, at a lower than the maximum requested crash-velocities in accident statistics, injuries by the belt will be effectly reduced, mainly for people of fragile contitution.
The princip of the force limiter is a hydraulic throttling member. Due to the relative speed between the passenger and the vehicle the force limiter produces a belt-force according to its F-vrel.-ratio.
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the mathematical analogue-digital simulation of a simplified passenger-vehicle-model in order to get an optimized F-vrel.-ratio of the force limiter
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construction of a test unit of a force limiter to approximate the theoretical foundings by hardware.
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Adomeit, D., "A Force Limiting System on a Three-Point-Belt System Depending on Crash Velocity," SAE Technical Paper 740582, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740582.Also In
References
- Langwieder Klaus “Passenger Injuries in Collisions.” Proceedings of Seventeenth Stapp Car Crash Conference New York 1973
- Burow Klaus Kramer Martin “Severeties of Fractures of the Chest.” Proc. Ircobi Amsterdam June 1973