A Load Sensing Face Form for Automotive Collision Crash Dummy Instrumentation
860197
02/24/1986
- Event
- Content
- This paper summarizes the development of an Instrumented faceform which can record time histories of impact-related pressures at fifty-two locations over the entire face of a Hybrid 2 crash dummy skull. Pressures are measured by using piezo-electric, thin-plastic films; a high-speed, multiplex data acquisition system; signal conditioning; a software-controlled computerized data reduction and recording scheme; and a submergence calibration technique. The construction of the modified dummy face and the calibration gear are discussed. Examples of preliminary laboratory impact test results are presented. Theory and techniques relating to signal processing software, microprocessor controlled random-access-memory data-retrieval system and system calibration are also discussed. It is hoped that this tool, now undergoing final development and verification testing, will find extensive use in the evaluation and safety-related design of vehicle interiors and occupant restraints.
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- 12
- Citation
- Warner, C., Wille, M., Brown, S., Nilsson, S. et al., "A Load Sensing Face Form for Automotive Collision Crash Dummy Instrumentation," SAE Technical Paper 860197, 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/860197.