Safety Performance of a Chemically Strengthened Windshield
690485
02/01/1969
- Event
- Content
- Safety performance of an experimental windshield with a thin, chemically tempered inner pane is compared with the standard windshield and other experimental windshields. The chemically tempered windshield has a penetration velocity of 35 mph compared with 26 mph penetration velocity for the standard windshield and has lower peak head accelerations than other types used in the experiments. The windshield tested produces a bulge on impact, which decelerates the head over a long distance with low accelerations. The bulge or pocket is lined with particles that are less lacerative than the standard annealed glass.
- Pages
- 24
- Citation
- Patrick, L., Trosien, K., and DuPont, F., "Safety Performance of a Chemically Strengthened Windshield," SAE Technical Paper 690485, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690485.