Response of Brake Light Filaments to Impact

880234

01/29/1988

Event
SAE International Congress and Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
Taillight lamp filaments provide valuable information on their illumination status during a collision. This information is contained in the shape of filament deformation, extent and nature of filament fracture, and filament oxidation. The degree of deformation of these filaments, a quantity which may be useful in determining velocities prior to impact, has been documented for headlights but has not been closely examined for taillights.
In this paper, a study of the quantification of automobile taillight filament response when subjected to low speed impacts is presented. These studies include two different brands, five velocities up to approximately 19 miles per hour, three filament orientations, and two different deceleration pulses. Recommendations are given for further study in order to provide sufficient data for practical application and use in accident reconstruction.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/880234
Pages
8
Citation
Dydo, J., Bixel, R., Wiechel, J., Stansifer, R. et al., "Response of Brake Light Filaments to Impact," SAE Technical Paper 880234, 1988, https://doi.org/10.4271/880234.
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Publisher
Published
Jan 29, 1988
Product Code
880234
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English