Occupant Knee Impact Simulations: A Parametric Study
2003-01-1168
03/03/2003
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- Content
- Occupant knee impact simulations are performed in the automotive industry as an integrated design process during the course of instrument panel (IP) development. All major automakers have different categories of dynamic testing methods as part of their design process in validating their designs against the FMVSS 208 requirement. This has given rise to a corresponding number of knee impact simulations performed at various stages of product development. This paper investigates the advantages and disadvantages of various types of these knee impact simulations. Only the knee load requirement portion of the FMVSS208 is considered in this paper.
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- Citation
- Krishnaraj, S., Kulkarni, K., Narayanasamy, V., and Thyagarajan, R., "Occupant Knee Impact Simulations: A Parametric Study," SAE Technical Paper 2003-01-1168, 2003, https://doi.org/10.4271/2003-01-1168.