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Steering Control Systems - Laboratory Test Procedure Heavy Trucks
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J2425_201307
- Revised
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Scope
This SAE Recommended Practice describes a laboratory test procedure for evaluating the characteristics of heavy truck steering control systems under simulated driver impact conditions. The test procedure employs a torso-shaped body block that is impacted against the steering wheel.
Rationale
This procedure was revised to provide clarification to select setup parameters and several test situations that may arise, as well as commonize instrumentation and test conditions to ECE R-12 Occupant Protection - Steering Column Displacement.
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Issuing Committee
Truck Crashworthiness Committee
The Truck Crashworthiness Committee of the Truck and Bus Body and Occupant Environment Steering Committee is responsible for developing, reviewing, and approving Information Reports, Recommended Practices and Standards related to the crashworthiness of heavy truck and specialty purpose vehicles.
Reference
Number | Title |
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CRP-13 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
J211/1_201403 | Instrumentation for Impact Test - Part 1 - Electronic Instrumentation |
J211/2_201406 | Instrumentation for Impact Test—Part 2: Photographic Instrumentation |
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