SAE J 3047-2016 Recommendation for Acceptable Operating Parameters of Heated Automobile Seats in Order to Mitigate Occupant Injury.pdf
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5、evised 2016-01 Superseding J3047 OCT2015 Recommendation for Acceptable Operating Parameters of Heated Automobile Seats in Order to Mitigate Occupant Injury RATIONALE This is to fix a typographical error in equation 1. 1. SCOPE This recommended practice will promote a temperature and duration guideli
6、ne that mitigates the risk of thermal injuries to the heated seat user. In addition, recommendations are established to indicate to the user when the heater is operating, and warnings that should be included in the vehicle literature. 2. REFERENCES 2.1 Applicable Documents The following publications
7、 form a part of this recommended practice to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise indicated, the latest issue shall apply. 2.1.1 ASTM Publications Available from ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, Tel: 610-832-9585, www.astm.org ASTM
8、C1055-03 American Society for Testing and Materials Standard Guide for Heated Surface Conditions that Produce Contact Burn Injuries 2.1.2 ISO Publications Copies of these documents are available online at http:/webstore.ansi.org/ ISO 13732-1 Ergonomics of the Thermal Environment - Methods for the As
9、sessment of Human Responses to Contact with Surfaces - Part 1: Hot Surfaces (Sep 1, 2006) SAE INTERNATIONAL J3047 JAN2016 Page 2 of 7 2.1.3 Other Publications Henriques F.C. Jr., 1947, Studies of Thermal Injury. V. The Predictability and the Significance of Thermally Induced Rate Processes Leading t
10、o Irreversible Epidermal Injury, Archives of Pathology 43, 489-502. Moritz, A.R, and Henriques, F.C, Jr., 1947: Studies of Thermal Injury II: The Relative Importance of Time and Surface Temperature in the Cutaneous Burns, American Journal of Pathology, Vol 23, 695-720. Kokate, J.Y., Leland, K.J., He
11、ld, A.M., Hansen, G.L., Kvenn, G.L., Johnson, B.A., Wilke, M.S., Sparrow, E.M., and Iaizzo, P.A.: Temperature-Modulated Pressure Ulcers: A Porcine Model, Arch Phys Med Rehabil, Vol 76, July 1995, 666-673 3. DEFINITIONS 3.1 HEATED SEAT SYSTEM A system consisting of a complete seat, heater source, hea
12、ter controls, which may contain an electronic control unit (ECU), relay, etc., which provide a heated seat option to the vehicle occupants. 3.2 MAXIMUM OPERATING TEMPERATURE The maximum temperature reached for either steady state operation or during heater ramp up, measured at the seat surface which
13、 is in full contact with an occupant or an equivalent test specimen. 4. ESTABLISHING MAXIMUM OPERATING TEMPERATURE AND DURATION 4.1 Maximum Operating Temperature Setting The maximum operating temperature for a seat heater measured at the seat surface over a given time should be set to operate below
14、the limit described in Equation 1: TB = 45.652 x t-0.0222 (Eq. 1) Where: t is time in hours Equation 1: Threshold temperature (C) for first degree burn This is based on the experimental data for a first degree burn as described in Appendix A. This equation is graphically illustrated in Figure 1: SAE
15、 INTERNATIONAL J3047 JAN2016 Page 3 of 7 Figure 1 - Time/temperature limit for first degree burn threshold, extrapolated for longer durations At long time exposures, this matches the ISO 13732-1 limit of setting 43 C as a maximum operating temperature setting. At shorter time exposures, this tempera
16、ture can be increased; for example, to improve customer comfort in a cold cabin at vehicle start up. This equation results in temperature limits that are slightly lower than the experimental data. This difference is larger in the first two minutes, leading to a conservative result compared to the ex
17、perimental data. Refer to Appendix A for a full comparison. Equation 1 defines a single maximum operating temperature exposure limit. If the limit as described by Equation 1 is reached, a heater should then reduce this temperature to 43 C or lower. Alternatively, extra margin may be specified to the
18、 limit of Equation 1, which would allow the heater to step down over time while mitigating the risk of an accumulated heat low temperature burn. If one elects to pursue this type of design, it needs to be conducted with an understanding of how to adjust the temperature over time to address the effec
19、ts of accumulated heat. 4.2 Temperature Setting Control There are several possible methods to limit the heater performance into this area under the limit curve. For example, an ECU within the heater system could receive temperature feedback via a thermostat or temperature sensor and limit the heater
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