Assessment of Timely Retractor Lockup in Automotive Seat Belt Systems 971515
This paper discusses the ongoing real-world effects on the wearers of restraint systems which are subject to a retractor's failure to lock in a timely manner. Investigation of the ELR performance using both detailed physical examination and inductive methods enables accurate assessment of successful ELR locking at the first opportunity in the crash sequence.
Available methods to determine the reliability of the ELR's crash performance are considered and analyzed for assessment of reliability to enable adequate seat belt wearer protection. Corrective measures are analyzed to probe the feasibility of federal safety regulation amendments to mandate a reliability analysis on the propensity for the ELR's failure to lock in a timely manner.
Citation: Eisentraut, D., Muzzy, W., Cantor, A., D'Aulerio, L. et al., "Assessment of Timely Retractor Lockup in Automotive Seat Belt Systems," SAE Technical Paper 971515, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/971515. Download Citation
Author(s):
Donald K. Eisentraut, William H. Muzzy, Alan Cantor, Louis A. D'Aulerio, Gary R. Whitman, Kenneth A. Brown, Michael L. Markushewski
Affiliated:
ARCCA Inc.
Pages: 10
Event:
X International Conference on Vehicle Structural Mechanics and CAE
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Vehicle Structural Mechanics and Cae-P-308, SAE 1997 Transactions - Journal of Passenger Cars-V106-6
Related Topics:
Safety belts
Restraint systems
Physical examination
Reliability
Crashes
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