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Analysis of mechanics of side impact test defined in UN/ECE Regulation 129.

Pawel BaranowskiKrzysztof DamaziakLukasz MazurkiewiczJerzy MalachowskiArtur MuszynskiDario Vangi
Published in: Traffic injury prevention (2017)
It is demonstrated that an artificial anchorage in the Regulation 129 test does not account for a rotation of the CRS, which should appear in the case of a realistic anchorage. Therefore, the adopted procedure generates the smallest HIC value, which is at the level of the far-side impact scenario where there are no obstacles. It is also shown that the presence of nonlateral acceleration components challenges the quality of a CRS and its headrest much more than a pure lateral setup.
Keyphrases
  • minimally invasive