Browse Publications Technical Papers 2006-01-0317
2006-04-03

Impact Testing of Bushings for Crashworthiness Simulation 2006-01-0317

The dynamic response of a front lower control arm (LCA) is very important in crash safety. In the event of a crash, the deformation of the LCA affects the frame rail's ability to crush and absorb energy on impact. Therefore, the deformation and rupture of the LCA during a crash may indirectly influence the deceleration pulse which is needed for safety sensor calibration of airbag deployment [1]. Depending on compliance, bushings have a significant effect on the deformation and rupture of the LCA. During a high speed impact test, the bushings allow the LCA to rotate at the joints or points where the LCA connects to the frame. The development of new LCA and bushing designs, constructed of different materials and geometries, require a standard test to measure their performance. The overall goal of this study was to develop a standardized procedure to test the stiffness, deformation, and strength of LCA bushings. The developed component test procedure will be utilized to test future bushing designs across a variety of vehicle lines to meet or exceed full vehicle crash performance criteria. The information attained from conducting this research will also assist in advancing finite element modeling methodology.

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