侧面碰撞试验中车辆尖端稳定性分析。在:乘员和车辆对侧翻的反应

J. Zellner, S. A. Kebschull, R. V. Auken
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这一章,关于侧面碰撞试验中的车辆尖端稳定性,来自一本关于车辆侧翻时乘员和车辆反应的综合教科书。作者描述了美国交通部/美国国家公路交通安全管理局(NHTSA)新车侧面碰撞评估计划(SINCAP)测试中对车辆翻倒可能性的初步分析结果。分析包括检查相关事故数据,分析SINCAP测试中潜在的变异性来源,以及通过多体计算机模拟对车辆和测试设施参数进行敏感性分析。结果表明:在多车无侧翻、多车无侧翻、单车无侧翻和单车侧翻4种事故类型中,涉及多车侧翻的致命事故发生率最低;在所调查的四种车辆类型(乘用车、多用途车、客货车、皮卡)中,suv在此类事故中的死亡率最低。作者报告说,在SINCAP试验中发生的翻倒被发现对几个未指定的试验设施特征非常敏感,这些特征可能因试验设施而异。这可能导致在SINCAP测试中对车辆进行“调整”,使其不出现倾倒力,而对实际乘员保护和车辆安全的影响很小,甚至可能有害。作者认为,SINCAP试验不适合分析车辆的侧翻潜力或侧翻安全性。
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ANALYSIS OF VEHICLE TIP STABILITY IN SIDE IMPACT TESTS. IN: OCCUPANT AND VEHICLE RESPONSES IN ROLLOVERS
This chapter, on vehicle tip stability in side impact tests, is from a comprehensive textbook on occupant and vehicle responses in rollovers. The authors describe results of a preliminary analysis of vehicle tip-over potential in US/DOT/NHTSA Side Impact New Car Assessment Program (SINCAP) tests. The analyses included examination of related accident data, an analysis of potential sources of variability in the SINCAP tests, and a sensitivity analysis of vehicle and test facility parameters by means of multi-body computer simulation. Results showed that fatal accidents involved multi-vehicle rollover were the least frequent among four accident types examined (multivehicle no rollover, multivehicle rollover, single vehicle no rollover, and single vehicle rollover); SUVs had the lowest fatality rate in such accidents, among the four vehicle types examined (passenger cars, utility vehicles, passenger vans, pickup trucks). The authors report that tip-over occurrence in the SINCAP test was found to be very sensitive to several unspecified test facility characteristics, which may vary among test facilities. This could result in the possibility of "tuning" a vehicle for no tipover in the SINCAP tests, with little or potentially even harmful effects on actual occupant protection and vehicle safety. The authors conclude that the SINCAP test is not suitable for analyzing vehicle rollover potential or rollover safety.
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