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Citation

Wood D, Mooney S, Vallet G. Proc. IRCOBI 1997; 25: 321-335.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1997, International Research Council on Biomechanics of Injury)

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Abstract

This paper proposes an idealization for the manner in which the fronts of cars deform in the course of an impact. This idealization has a number of features: (1) the car fronts deform in a geometric manner which depends on the type of impact under consideration; (2) all the crushable elements of the car front absorb energy by the extent they deform rearwards; (3) the energy absorption properties are uniform across the width of the car front; (4) the energy absorption behavior of the individual car type in the full width rigid barrier test represents the energy absorption to average crush depth characteristic for all frontal crush configurations; and (5) the geometry of the crush gives a unique relationship between the instantaneous displacement of the center of gravity of the car and the instantaneous average crush depth for the impact under consideration. The model is compared with the dynamic responses of 8 car types in 45% overlap rigid barrier tests at 50 kph and in 30 degree angled barrier tests at 56 kph. The calculated responses have a high degree of correspondence with the actual test behavior of the cars.

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