TY - JOUR PY - 1996// TI - Energy Absorption for a Truck-Front Bumper Bar JO - International journal of crashworthiness A1 - Wasiowych, A A1 - Lozzi, A A1 - Griffiths, M. SP - 261 EP - 272 VL - 1 IS - 3 N2 - This paper reports on an experimental investigation aimed at reducing the injury associated with head-on collisions between passenger vehicles and trucks, or other heavy vehicles. Full-scale truck-to-car crash tests were performed using a prototype energy absorbing underride-resisting bumper bar system, at impact speeds ranging from 56 to 100 km/h. The system consists of a rigid barrier attached to the chassis by four telescopic struts incorporating ball joints at each end, making the assembly a pin-jointed mechanism. Energy absorption is via the plastic deformation of thinwall steel tubing undergoing inversion and buckling. The properties of the steel tubes were determined in quasi-static and dynamic tests at 30 km/h and 80 km/h. No strain rate sensitivity was detected in these tests. The results were therefore used to estimate the energy absorbed by the truck bumper bar system under full-scale test collisions. From these initial tests it can be concluded that with suitable energy absorbing and underride-resisting truck bumper bars it is possible to significantly reduce the severity of head-on collisions.
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