车辆侧翻试验,再现侧翻碰撞的方法。在:乘员和车辆对侧翻的反应

R. Larson, James W. Smith, Stephen M. Werner, G. Fowler
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侧翻事故是一个复杂的事件,影响侧翻的发生和车辆的后续运动的因素很多。需要有一种测试方法,能够准确地复制现实世界中发生的翻转情况。本章从关于侧翻中的乘员和车辆反应的综合文本出发,提出了两种测试方法,考虑如何创建侧翻测试,以密切模仿特定事故场景,从而有助于事故重建和评估车辆在特定情况下的性能。作者描述了过山车多莉(RCD)的发展,这是一种文本夹具,可以在任何期望的初始滚转、俯仰和偏航角下将车辆快速释放到平坦或倾斜的地形上。作者还描述了一种使用耐碰撞转向控制器的测试方法。该方法可以复制和研究道路机动侧翻的整个碰撞序列。作者描述并说明了这两种测试的使用(照片),结论是这些测试扩展了可以通过测试重新创建的侧翻碰撞场景的领域。
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VEHICLE ROLLOVER TESTING, METHODOLOGIES IN RECREATING ROLLOVER COLLISIONS. IN: OCCUPANT AND VEHICLE RESPONSES IN ROLLOVERS
Rollover crashes are complex events with many factors influencing the initiation of the rollover and the subsequent motion of the vehicle. There exists a need for testing methods that can accurately replicate conditions that happen in real-world rollovers. This chapter, from a comprehensive text on occupant and vehicle responses in rollovers, presents two testing methodologies that consider how to create rollover tests that closely mimic a specific accident scenario and thus that are useful in accident reconstruction and evaluation of vehicle performance in specific situations. The authors describe the development of the Roller Coaster Dolly (RCD), a text fixture that can release a vehicle at speed onto flat or sloping terrain with any desired initial roll, pitch, and yaw angle. The authors also describe a test methodology that utilizes a crashworthy steering controller. This method can replicate and study the entire crash sequence of an on-road maneuver-induced rollover. The authors describe and illustrate (photographs) the use of both tests, concluding that these tests expand the realm of rollover collision scenarios that can be recreated by testing.
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