Side Impact Testing

856085

01/01/1985

Event
International Technical Conference on Enhanced Safety of Vehicles
Authors Abstract
Content
Basic parameters that determine the occupant injury gravity, in a side crash are speed and the hit sidewall hardness. These two parameters are intimately linked together, and a full-scale reconstitution of a lateral collision does not permit their separation easily.
A method is presented in this paper that uses a subsystem-type test arrangement, reproducing the physical lateral shock sequence while having the two parameters separated. It then becomes possible to show the role played by different elements involved in a real-life impact: impacting vehicle deformable front end part; impacted vehicle structure at the door inner panel, where deformability plays an energy-absorbing role; and impacted vehicle structure at the body side, where side speed is rigidity-dependent.
As a result of these tests, a subsystem test procedure should take into account the impacted vehicle side structure rigidity, and use a flexible prop fixed to the body, for the impact phase with a side impactor.
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Pages
10
Citation
Gratadour, J., "Side Impact Testing," SAE Technical Paper 856085, 1985, .
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Published
Jan 1, 1985
Product Code
856085
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English