10 Year-Old Hybrid III ATD Positions in Panic Brake Conditions
2004-01-0848
03/08/2004
- Event
- Content
- Panic braking can cause an “in-position” unbelted occupant to become “out-of-position.” Although the braking event dynamics and initial positioning of the occupant affect the final position at time of impact (if any), general trends are assumed. FMVSS208 now includes “out-of-position” (OOP) performance for Anthropomorphic Test Devices (ATDs) sizes twelve month to six year-old. Airbag suppression technologies currently address that range of OOP occupants. The objective of this study is to develop an approach to defining OOP test positions for the recently released 10 year old ATD and to assist restraint engineers in developing strategies to help reduce the risk of inflation induced injury to the larger out-of-position child. A series of panic brake tests was conducted with the 10 year-old Hybrid III to study panic braking kinematics. Antilock braking (ABS) generated the desired constant deceleration from high initial speeds (40 to 60mph) in three types of vehicles. Straight side and rear view film coverage was used as the primary source for evaluation. Panic brake testing results as well as digitized data of the 10 year-old in static positions in the three vehicles are provided and design guidelines are suggested.
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- 13
- Citation
- Fyhrie, P., and Martin, A., "10 Year-Old Hybrid III ATD Positions in Panic Brake Conditions," SAE Technical Paper 2004-01-0848, 2004, https://doi.org/10.4271/2004-01-0848.