Using Barrier Impact Data to Determine Speed Change in Aligned, Low-Speed, Vehicle-to-Vehicle Collisions 960887
This paper evaluates the accuracy of different methods for determining the speed change during vehicle-to-vehicle collisions from isolator compression and low-speed barrier data. A controlled regimen of 938 aligned, low-speed collisions was completed, including a series in which collision force data were collected to compare vehicle-to-barrier and vehicle-to-Vehicle Collisions. Five vehicles (four with isolators and one with a foam-core bumper) were tested against a rigid barrier and against each other in collisions below damage threshold. Three methods of assessing the speed change of a low-speed vehicle-to-vehicle collision are evaluated as alternatives to a fourth method: staging collisions with exemplar vehicles. For each of the three methods, the expected accuracy and limitations are presented.
Citation: Siegmund, G., King, D., and Montgomery, D., "Using Barrier Impact Data to Determine Speed Change in Aligned, Low-Speed, Vehicle-to-Vehicle Collisions," SAE Technical Paper 960887, 1996, https://doi.org/10.4271/960887. Download Citation
Author(s):
Gunter P. Siegmund, David J. King, Darcy T. Montgomery
Affiliated:
Maclnnis Engineering Associates Ltd.
Pages: 23
Event:
International Congress & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
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Accident Reconstruction: Technology and Animation Vi-SP-1150
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