Measurements of stiffness and geometric compatibility in front-to-side crashes

2001-06-0164

06/04/2001

Event
International Technical Conference on Enhanced Safety of Vehicles
Authors Abstract
Content
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) routinely measures the force exerted on the barrier in crash tests. Thirty-six load cells on the face of the rigid barrier measure the force. This study examines the load cell barrier data collected during recent years of NCAP testing to determine how it can be used to assess vehicle compatibility in vehicle-to-vehicle front-to-side crashes.
The height of the center-of-force measured by the columns of load cells is proposed as a metric for quantitatively describing the geometric properties of the crash forces. For front-to-side crashes, the geometric and stiffness properties of frontal structures during the early stages of crush are applicable. Consequently, geometric and stiffness measurements at a crush of 125 mm are presented in this paper. This paper shows the range of the compatibility and stiffness parameters measured on cars, pickups, vans, and multi-purpose vehicles.
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5
Citation
Digges, K., and Eigen, A., "Measurements of stiffness and geometric compatibility in front-to-side crashes," SAE Technical Paper 2001-06-0164, 2001, .
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Published
Jun 4, 2001
Product Code
2001-06-0164
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English