SAE J 2481-2013 Dynamic Simulation Sled Testing《动态仿真滑车测试》.pdf
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5、vised 2013-10 Superseding J2481 NOV2009 Dynamic Simulation Sled Testing RATIONALE The document is being revised to update for the current NHTSA frontal barrier crash test parameters and to make it consistent for use with both acceleration and deceleration sleds. 1. SCOPE Dynamic simulation sled test
6、ing can represent various automotive collision conditions. Acceleration conditions during sled testing are readily reproducible and can be tuned to simulate collision events that occur during vehicle impacts with a fixed barrier or vehicle. Sled tests are conducted on automotive vehicle bodies or ot
7、her structures to obtain valuable information. This information can be used to evaluate the dynamic performance of, but not limited to, vehicle restraint systems, vehicle seating systems, and body closure systems. 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to establish sufficient st
8、andardization of dynamic simulation sled testing methods so that results of similar tests conducted at different facilities can be compared. 1.2 Objectives The primary objective of this standard test method is to provide realistic simulation of the forces, which act on vehicle systems and occupants
9、during vehicle collisions. This document also describes photographic documentation and measurements of occupant dynamics useful in evaluating restraint system designs. SAE INTERNATIONAL J2481 Revised OCT2013 Page 2 of 8 2. REFERENCES 2.1 Applicable Documents The following publications form a part of
10、 this specification to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the latest issue of SAE publications shall apply. 2.1.1 SAE Publications Available from SAE International, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001, Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada) or 724-776-4970 (out
11、side USA), www.sae.org. SAE J211-1 Instrumentation for Impact Test - Part 1 - Electronic Instrumentation SAE J211-2 Instrumentation for Impact Test - Part 2 - Photographic Instrumentation SAE J1733 Sign Convention for Vehicle Crash Testing SAE J1980 Guidelines for Evaluating Out-of-Position Vehicle
12、Occupant Interactions with Deploying Frontal Airbags 2.1.2 Federal Publications Available from the United States Government Printing Office, 732 North Capitol Street, NW, Washington, DC 20401, Tel: 202-512-1800, www.gpoaccess.gov/cfr/retrieve.html. 49 CFR Part 571 Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standa
13、rd (FMVSS) FMVSS 206 Door Locks and Door Retention Components FMVSS 208 Occupant crash protection FMVSS 213 Child Restraint Systems 3. SLED TEST FACILITY 3.1 Sled Test Site, General The sled test site should encompass sufficient area to provide accommodations for the sled fixture, various photograph
14、ic/video equipment, and a protected observation area. 3.1.1 Allowances for precise positioning of photographic/video equipment should be made, both on-board and off board. 3.2 Dynamic Simulation Sled A sled test facility suitable for testing of passenger cars, light trucks, and vans should have the
15、characteristics listed as follows: 3.2.1 A sled test facility should be able to reproduce a variety of acceleration pulses in a repeatable manner. This can be accomplished either through use of a deceleration sled or acceleration sled. Several standardized pulses used in various test procedures are
16、given in Appendix A. 3.2.2 The sled carriage shall be large enough to accommodate the test subject, photographic equipment, and instrumentation, without any unintended interference in the movement of ATDs, seats or restraint systems. The test subject may be a full vehicle body, a live body (an unrei
17、nforced vehicle body shell), the passenger compartment or a rigidized portion of a passenger compartment, or simply the seat and restraint system mounted to a rigid structure. SAE INTERNATIONAL J2481 Revised OCT2013 Page 3 of 8 3.2.3 The effective mass of the sled module (passenger compartment, anth
18、ropomorphic test devices ATDs, and on-board instrumentation) shall not exceed the limits of the sled facility. In cases where the load capacity of the sled facility may be exceeded, portions of the full vehicle, live body or rigidized passenger compartment may be modified to reduce the mass, insomuc
19、h as it does not alter the response of the passenger compartment. In addition, instrumentation and/or photographic equipment considered non-essential might be eliminated. The final configuration is left to the discretion of the vehicle manufacturer or test engineer. 3.3 Protective Measures Protectiv
20、e measures should be taken to ensure the safety of test personnel and observers. 4. METHODOLOGY 4.1 Dynamic simulation sled testing responses are complex by nature even during a relatively simple fixed frontal barrier crash test. Careful control of the impact parameters must be exercised. As a stand
21、ard evaluation procedure, a simulated impact speed should be chosen which represents the total change in both the acceleration and velocity over time as related to the target load case, including any rebound velocity that may influence performance. Requirements for acceptable photographic coverage i
22、nclude adequate lighting, and a clear background, which would preferably be of consistent texture and void of moving objects. 5. INSTRUMENTATION AND EQUIPMENT To obtain meaningful information from a collision simulation sled test, it is important that adequate means be provided to observe and record
23、 test results. Inasmuch as the objectives of any one impact simulation are limited, the instrumentation to be used will need to be tailored to the type of instrumentation and equipment which can be employed to obtain desired data on the movements and loads experienced by the vehicle or sled buck, it
24、s components, or its occupants during a crash test simulation. It is essential that the recording system, including transducers and mounting systems, is not subject to resonant frequencies within the frequency response range of data of interest. The instrumentation and data acquisition system shall
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