1977-02-01

Rear-End Crash Characteristics and Fuel System Safety 770815

To prevent fuel leakage in rear-end collisions, the body deformation characteristics must correspond with the arrangement of the fuel system components.
This paper explains the characteristics of vehicle body deformation in rear-end collisions and discusses a simplified method for controlling vehicle body crush modes.
The paper further explains how to prevent a crushed fuel tank by lowering the stiffness of the fuel tank support unit.
The application of these methods will make it possible for even a subcompact car with the fuel system located within the crush zone to be developed into a safe vehicle free from fuel leakage.

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