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5、 RATIONALE Inquiries from industry have been received requesting information on rollover testing procedures and approaches that have been utilized. This document provides background as to the techniques that have been utilized for rollover testing and evaluation of rollover protection systems at the
6、 vehicle and component levels. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SCOPE 52. REFERENCES 53. TEST METHODS FOR FULL VEHICLE TESTING 53.1 Dolly Rollover Test Procedure 53.1.1 Background . 53.1.2 Test Procedure 63.2 Rollover Impact Test Systems Designed for Initial Impact Control . 73.2.1 Controlled Rollover Impact Sy
7、stem (CRIS) Test 73.2.2 Jordan Rollover System (JRS) 83.3 Ramped Rollover Tests . 93.3.1 Background . 93.4 Curb Trip Methodologies . 123.4.1 Critical Sliding Velocity Mode 123.4.2 Lateral Curb Tripping 133.4.3 Oblique Curb Trip 143.5 Deceleration Rollover Sleds 143.6 Ditch/Embankment 163.7 Soil Trip
8、 Testing 183.7.1 Roller Coaster Dolly (RCD) . 203.8 Maneuver Induced Rollover Testing . 204. COMPONENT TEST METHODOLOGIES 214.1 Rollover Restraint Tester (RRT) . 214.2 Key Safety Inc. Device 224.3 Rotational Test Benches . 224.4 Dynamic Rollover Fixture (DRF) . 234.5 Rollover Component Sled (ROCS) F
9、ixture . 244.6 Lateral Rollover Simulator (LRS) 254.7 Spin Fixture Testing 254.8 Linear Impactor Testing 264.9 Vehicle Roof Strength Test Procedure . 274.10 Inverted Drop Test 27Copyright SAE International Provided by IHS under license with SAENot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted wi
10、thout license from IHS-,-,-SAE J2926 Issued AUG2011 Page 2 of 48 5. CAE TESTING METHODS . 275.1 Rigid Body Based Simulations (e.g. MADYMO, ATB, DYNAMAN) 285.2 Finite Element Methods (e.g. LS-DYNA, RADIOSS, PAMCRASH) . 295.3 Test Conditions Selection and Adjustment . 305.4 Sensor Testing 305.5 Restra
11、int and Structure Development . 315.6 Impact Conditions and Roof Structure 325.7 Vehicle Rollover Sequence Modeling Including the Effects of the Suspension . 335.8 Restraint Evaluation 355.9 Bus Rollover Simulations 365.10 Curb and Soil Trip Rollover . 375.11 Side Curtain Development 385.12 Mining V
12、ehicle Protection Systems . 395.13 Heavy Trucks in Rollovers 405.14 Padding Effects on Human Neck Injury 405.15 Drop Testing 416. DISCUSSION 417. NOTES 417.1 Marginal Indicia . 41APPENDIX A REFERENCE MATERIALS 42 Copyright SAE International Provided by IHS under license with SAENot for ResaleNo repr
13、oduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-SAE J2926 Issued AUG2011 Page 3 of 48 INTRODUCTION At SAE there have been inquiries regarding the common techniques being used for evaluation of rollover crashworthiness. This report contains a brief description of the methods being utili
14、zed for rollover crashworthiness evaluation, as well as references for additional follow-up. The materials are organized to reflect: Full vehicle testing methods (Section 3) Component testing methods (Section 4) Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) testing methods (Section 5) Our work was facilitated by
15、 the literature created by Chou, McCoy and Leigh at Ford Motor Company, who graciously have provided their work to us (Chou, 2005b). The literature has been revised to reflect information that has been published or become available since that time. The authors wish to acknowledge our appreciation to
16、 the previous authors for sharing their document, which allowed us to expand upon their initial work. The present document cannot include all test methodologies that have been used in the past and does not refer to all published papers that have been written on the subject. Omission of a paper or pa
17、rticular methodology should not be construed as invalidating any work not included, nor is the inclusion of a method intended to endorse or authenticate the use of any particular method. This document is intended to be a living document that evolves as new methodologies are developed. It is hoped th
18、at the current document provides some additional insight into the current state of methods available for use in the development of improved vehicle rollover crashworthiness. By way of background, there are numerous rollover configurations that occur in the accident environment. For example, Obrien-M
19、itchell (2007) reported that more than 60% of rollover initiations were tripped as shown in Figure A and Digges (1991) reported that more than 90% of vehicle rollovers occur about the vehicle longitudinal axis. FIGURE A - DISTRIBUTION OF ROLLOVER INITIATION TYPE IN THE 2001-2005 NASS-CDS Viano (2004
20、) reported on a breakdown of test types and their relationship with rollover crashes as shown in Figure B. The study of field crashes involved analysis of databases from crashes in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and Germany (Parenteau et al. 2001a, 2003). This work provided a global pe
21、rspective on the relevant rollover crashes. As shown in Figure B, nine laboratory tests cover 93% of the field incidence of rollover crashes for passenger cars and 89% for LTVs. This addressed 84% of serious injury rollovers. Details on the methodology used to determine these fractions are covered i
22、n the paper by Parenteau et al. (2001a). The data shown in Figure B involve three columns of frequency percentages. The left represents the NASS-CDS rollover categories used to classify rollover crashes and their field prevalence. The middle column represents the type of laboratory rollover crashes
23、considered. The analysis method determined the fraction of real-world rollovers that would be addressed by these laboratory tests. The right column is the final fraction of field relevance of the laboratory tests. This includes the frequency of rollover crashes and serious injury ofbelted occupants.
24、 The results have been updated with newer NASS-CDS data, but the main conclusion was that a series of rollover tests is needed to cover the majority of real-world injuries in field rollover crashes. Copyright SAE International Provided by IHS under license with SAENot for ResaleNo reproduction or ne
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