j型转弯和鱼钩机动的实验研究,可能导致在道路上,无绊倒,轻型车辆侧翻。在:乘员和车辆对侧翻的反应

G. Forkenbrock, W. R. Garrott, M. Heitz, Bryan C. O'Harra
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在本章中,从一个全面的文本关于乘员和车辆的反应在侧翻,作者报告了一个实验检查的j型转弯和鱼钩机动,可能导致在道路上,无绊倒,轻型车辆侧翻。本章是两篇论文中的第一篇,该论文用于开发侧翻阻力额定值的动态机动试验。这项研究是美国国家公路交通安全管理局(NHTSA)翻车研究计划(2001年)的一部分。在这一阶段的研究中,评估了五种表征机动和八种抗侧翻机动,并将其分为优秀、良好、满意、糟糕或非常糟糕。本章提供了一种特征机动(缓慢增加转向机动)和四种侧翻阻力机动(NHTSA j型转弯,鱼钩1a,鱼钩1b和日产鱼钩)的分析。结果确定,这些演习中的每一个在每个演习评估因素(客观性和可重复性,可执行性,区分能力和现实外观)中都具有满意或更好的评级。作者将Fishhook 1b评为整体最佳;然而,由于NHTSA j型转弯是最基本的潜在动作,他们认为它可以作为鱼钩1b的有用补充。
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AN EXPERIMENTAL EXAMINATION OF J-TURN AND FISHHOOK MANEUVERS THAT MAY INDUCE ON-ROAD, UNTRIPPED, LIGHT VEHICLE ROLLOVER. IN: OCCUPANT AND VEHICLE RESPONSES IN ROLLOVERS
In this chapter, from a comprehensive text about occupant and vehicle responses in rollovers, the authors report on an experimental examination of J-turn and fishhook maneuvers that may induce on-road, untripped, light vehicle rollover. This chapter is the first of two papers on the research used to develop dynamic maneuver tests for rollover resistance ratings. This research was part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) rollover research program (2001). In this phase of research, five characterization maneuvers and eight rollover resistance maneuvers were evaluated and assigned a rating of Excellent, Good, Satisfactory, Bad, or Very Bad. This chapter offers an analysis of one characterization maneuver (the Slowly Increasing Steer maneuver) and four Rollover Resistance maneuvers (the NHTSA J-Turn, Fishhook 1a, Fishhook 1b, and Nissan fishhook). Results determined that each of these maneuvers has a rating of satisfactory or better in each of the maneuver evaluation factors (objectivity and repeatability, performability, discriminatory capability, and appearance of reality). The authors rated Fishhook 1b the best overall; however, since the NHTSA J-Turn is the most basic of potential maneuvers, they feel it serves as a useful complement to Fishhook 1b.
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