The Effects of Variability in Vehicle Structure and Occupant Position on Side Impact Dummy Response Using the MIRA M-SIS Side Impact Technique

970571

02/24/1997

Event
SAE International Congress and Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
Side impact crashworthiness presents a complex problem due to the dynamic interaction between the occupant and the intruding vehicle side structure. As there is a direct impact between the occupant, and the door and B-post trim, small variations in the vehicle structural behaviour can have a significant effect on the dummy response and injury levels. Significant variability in dummy response between crash tests causes problems when evaluating the vehicle side structure and development of side impact restraint systems.
A programme of research tests has been conducted at the Motor Industry Research Association (MIRA) using the MIRA - Side Impact System (M-SIS) technique to evaluate the dynamic response of side impact dummies in actual side impact environments. With the implementation of the European side impact legislation in 1998 the effects of variations in dummy location and velocity profile need to be understood.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/970571
Pages
7
Citation
Payne, A., Mohacsi, R., and Allan-Stubbs, B., "The Effects of Variability in Vehicle Structure and Occupant Position on Side Impact Dummy Response Using the MIRA M-SIS Side Impact Technique," SAE Technical Paper 970571, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/970571.
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Published
Feb 24, 1997
Product Code
970571
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English