SAE J 2431-1997 Effects of Front-Mounted Accessories on Air Bag Sensors and Crashworthiness《前置附件对气囊传感器和气囊防撞性的影响》.pdf
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1、SAE Technical Standards Board Rules provide that: “This report is published by SAE to advance the state of technical and engineering sciences. The use of this report is entirelyvoluntary, and its applicability and suitability for any particular use, including any patent infringement arising therefro
2、m, is the sole responsibility of the user.”SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time it may be reaffirmed, revised, or cancelled. SAE invites your written comments and suggestions.QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS DOCUMENT: (724) 772-8512 FAX: (724) 776-0243TO PLACE A DOCUMENT
3、 ORDER; (724) 776-4970 FAX: (724) 776-0790SAE WEB ADDRESS http:/www.sae.orgCopyright 1997 Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.SURFACEVEHICLE400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001INFORMATIONREPORTJ2431ISSUEDOCT1997Issued 1997-10The Effects of Front-mo
4、unted Accessories on Air Bag Sensors and Crashworthiness1. ScopeAlmost all light trucks now are being manufactured with at least a driver side air bag and all will havedual air bags by 1998. The driving forces behind this feature are occupant safety, federal regulations, andcompetition in the indust
5、ry. Along with the booming popularity of pickups and SUVs, they are commonlyaccessorized with a wide variety of products. Many accessories for four-wheel drives in particular aremounted on the front of the vehicle. These products include grille/brush guards, winches, snow plows,replacement bumpers,
6、bicycle carriers, etc. Concerns have arisen over the compatibility of these accessorieswith the vehicles air bag system.The vehicle manufacturers are concerned because of their huge investment in design and crash testverification of the complete vehicle system and keen awareness of the federal regul
7、ations. The crushability ofthe front bumper and supporting structure are key elements in the system, so alterations to that area becomelogical concerns.The accessory manufacturers, dealers, and installers are concerned because the very core of their businesscould be at risk. The unknowns can range f
8、rom fear of setting off an airbag while working on the vehicle toliability issues in an injury accident situation. In some cases, the installation of the product is contrary torecommendations from the vehicle manufacturer and may void the warranty.The ultimate customers (end users) are in a unique s
9、ituation and are not being well served in some situations.Their dilemma stems from the conflict between what a manufacturer is willing to certify for sale and what thecustomer needs and expectations are. Their needs in vehicle equipment can vary widely from making a livingto recreational lifestyle i
10、ssues to simplify the desire to individualize. The precedent for front-mountedaccessories is well established. The customers for both the vehicle and the equipment are there, so findingways for them to coexist safely is beneficial to all.2. References2.1 Related PublicationsThe following publication
11、s are provided for information purposes only and are not arequired part of this document.2.1.1 SAE PUBLICATIONAvailable from SAE, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001.SAE Seminar HandbookSensor Design for Automobile Air Bag SystemsSAE J2431 Issued OCT1997-2-2.1.2 OTHER PUBLICATION“Propo
12、sed Mandatory Standard for Vehicle Frontal Protection Bars” by Australian Automotive AftermarketAssociation, 23 April 1996.3. Definitions3.1 VehicleStructure that provides signals to sensor, support for inflator and bag, and interior integrity foroccupants.3.2 SensorBrain responsible for detection a
13、nd determination of crash severity.3.3 InflatorEnergy source that generates gas.3.4 BagCushion that interacts with occupant.4. Air Bag Systems OverviewIt is helpful at this point to have a basic understanding of air bag systemsoperation. The sensor seems to be the least understood component, but the
14、 operating principle is really quitesimple. There are several types in use, but they all are designed to sense deceleration. A very commondesign is the “ball-in-tube” type illustrated in Figure 1.FIGURE 1AIR BAG SENSORThe magnet normally holds the ball against the back of the tubular cavity. Under h
15、igh deceleration forces, i.e.,a crash, the balls momentum overcomes the magnets power and travels forward into the contacts, completingan electrical circuit which activates the inflator. Many systems use three sensors, two in the front near theradiator and one in the passenger compartment area. All
16、three must make contact and “agree” before theinflator is actually activated. The sensors can be calibrated by changing the magnetic force, clearance aroundthe ball, etc. They are calibrated or tuned to interface the specific vehicle with the following crash-sensingcriteria:a. No triggering for cras
17、hes that do not require air bag protectionEmergency braking, pot hole andrough road, impact with small objects, frontal impact below design threshold.b. Triggering in time for crashes that require air bag protectionFrontal and angular impacts beyonddesign threshold including vehicle-to-vehicle, barr
18、ier, pole, and other higher speed collisions.SAE J2431 Issued OCT1997-3-The graph in Figure 2, shows some triggering scenarios and approximates the results of real crash tests. Itshows that the performance of a vehicle with front-mounted accessory can fall within the same toleranceparameters as the
19、original vehicle.FIGURE 2CRASH-SENSING SCENARIOS5. CertificationIt is possible to certify front-mounted accessories for compliance with federal safety regulationsand full compatibility with air bag systems. In the known cases to date, this was accomplished with thecooperation of the vehicle manufact
20、urer. In some cases, it was done by actual crash testing and in others itwas done by safety engineers analysis. Products certified have included snow plows, replacement winch-mounting bumpers and grille guard/winch mount combinations which retain the original bumper. Interestingly,these products hav
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