Rear Stiffness Coefficients Derived from Barrier Test Data

910120

02/01/1991

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Abstract
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Rear impacts in the crash test data base compiled by the NHTSA are analyzed and compared to the CRASH3 rear stiffness coefficients. The CRASH3 values do not represent the test data adequately. This is because the values were derived from limited data, and because some of the rear moving barrier test data were miscoded as fixed barrier tests. A review of the larger NHTSA data base does not support the CRASH3 assumption that vehicles of similar size (wheelbase) have similar rear stiffness characteristics. Therefore, it is important when reconstructing individual accidents to use crash test data specific to the vehicles involved.
Repeated rear fixed barrier test data on four vehicles are analyzed to study the data trend at speeds below and above the NHTSA test data. Constant stiffness and constant force models are compared and a combination of the two is shown to fit available test data.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/910120
Pages
18
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Woolley, R., Strother, C., and James, M., "Rear Stiffness Coefficients Derived from Barrier Test Data," SAE Technical Paper 910120, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/910120.
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Feb 1, 1991
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910120
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English