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IHRA IHRA Side Impact Working Group Status Report GRSP, December 2002

IHRA IHRA Side Impact Working Group Status Report GRSP, December 2002

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Page 1: IHRA IHRA Side Impact Working Group Status Report GRSP, December 2002

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IHRA Side Impact Working Group Status Report

GRSP, December 2002

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What is IHRA?

• International Harmonised Research Activities formed at 15th ESV in Melbourne 1996

• Steering committee made up of international government vehicle safety regulators

• 5 Working Groups to coordinate research in major problem areas of road safety

• Progress reviewed at every ESV

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IHRA Working Groups

• Side Impact (Australia)

• Vehicle Compatibility (UK/EEVC)

• Biomechanics (NHTSA/USA)

• Pedestrian Safety (JMLIT,Japan)

• Intelligent Transport Systems (Transport Canada)

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IHRA Side Impact Working Group

• Side Impact Working Group formed after 1998 ESV – has around 10 members to enhance likelihood

of progress

• Governments of Europe, USA, Canada, Australia and Japan represented.

• 3 Industry experts from OICA– one each from North America, Europe and

Asia-Pacific

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SIWG - Terms of Reference

• The terms of reference of the SIWG is to co-ordinate research worldwide to support the development of future side impact test procedures to maximise harmonisation with the objective of enhancing safety in real world side crashes.

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Interaction with Other Researchers

• WorldSID Task Group, IHRA Compatibility and Biomechanics WGs kept informed on progress of SIWG

• Need to ensure that:– harmonised test device and injury criteria

available

– countermeasures in one area do not degrade safety in another

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Proposed Test Procedures

• Accident data indicated test procedures required in 4 areas:

– Mobile Deformable Barrier to vehicle test

– Vehicle to pole test

– Out-of-position side airbag evaluation

– Sub-systems head impact test

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Mobile Deformable Barrier Test

• Most challenging task for the group

• Main difficulty due to differences in fleet composition around the world

– Passenger cars predominate globally

– LTVs make up a large proportion of North American fleet

• 2 MDB tests proposed– regulators to choose

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MDB Test 1 - AE-MDB

• New deformable barrier element (passenger car bullet)

• Based on Advanced European (AE) - MDB being developed by EEVC and assisted by Japan

• Small female dummy in driver’s seat (min.)

• Targeting - centreline of MDB 250 mm rear of R-point

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MDB Test 1 - AE-MDB

• Impact speed 50 km/h

• Perpendicular impact

• Regulation R95 trolley

• Mass of trolley - 1500 kg

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Test 1 - AE-MDB

300mm.

500mm.

300mm. 300mm. 500mm.

A C

D E F

250mm

200mm

50mm

B

45°

60mm.

50mm150mm

200mm

250mm

500mm

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MDB Test 2 - High Geometry MDB

• Based on IIHS MDB test

• Mass of trolley - 1500 kg

– modified FMVSS 214 trolley

• Perpendicular impact at 50 km/h

• Small female dummy in front and rear seats on struck side

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MDB Test 2 - IIHS MDB

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Pole Test• Moving vehicle to pole test

• Oblique impact at 15 degrees

– load head and thorax simultaneously

• Impact speed 32 km/h

• Evaluate at least head, thorax & abdomen

• Mid size male [WorldSID]

• Rigid pole 254 mm diameter

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Out-of-position side airbag evaluation

• NHTSA and Transport Canada tasked to review current research

– including ISO TR 14933, NHTSA, Transport Canada, IIHS and industry research

• Focussed principally on the risk of injury to small women, adolescents, and children

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Out-of-position side airbag evaluation

• A standard set of static deployment test procedures (occupant positions) for assessing side airbag inflation injury risk associated with various side airbag designs.

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Out-of-position side airbag evaluation

• Test devices best suited for assessing injury risk from the close-range deployment of side airbags– Hybrid III 5th female, 6-yo, 3-yo– SID IIs

• Performance criteria to assess the injury risk measured by the test devices.

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Sub-Systems Head Impact Test

• Based on FMVSS and EEVC interior headform test procedure

• Uses Free Motion Headform (FMH)

• Points limited to those struck in side impact– may include non-struck side

• Same exemptions for airbag-equipped cars as FMVSS 201

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Next Steps

• SIWG meeting in March 2003 to finalise details of draft test procedures

• Final report to IHRA Steering Committee just prior to ESV

• Presentation of draft test procedures at beginning of Side Impact Technical Session at 2003 ESV

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Next Steps

• SIWG to guide validation phase for test procedures between 2003 and 2005 ESV

– and look into developing a test procedure for reducing non-struck side injuries

• Submit for consideration a draft Global Technical Regulation for side impact protection after 2005 ESV

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THANK YOU