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에어백과 좌석안전띠의 영향이 반영된 정면충돌 탑승자 충돌속도와 인체상해지수의 상관관계Correlation between frontal crash occupant impact velocities and occupant injury indices reflecting the effect of airbags and seat belts

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Correlation between frontal crash occupant impact velocities and occupant injury indices reflecting the effect of airbags and seat belts
Authors
곽진호김기동김규현
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
한국도로학회
Keywords
occupant impact velocity; occupant injury indices; flail space model; flail distance; head injury criterion
Citation
한국도로학회논문집, v.21, no.5, pp.47 - 53
Journal Title
한국도로학회논문집
Volume
21
Number
5
Start Page
47
End Page
53
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/2250
ISSN
1738-7159
Abstract
PURPOSES : The purpose of this study is to investigate the correlation between occupant impact velocities and occupant injury indices under the restraint of an airbag and a seat belt, during frontal crash events. METHODS : The frontal crash test data of 93 tests conducted according to the Korea New Car Assessment Program (KNCAP) were investigated. The test data was measured by using a dummy to obtain occupant injury indices for the head, chest, neck, and upper legs. Occupant impact velocities (OIVx and OIVz) were calculated from the head acceleration of the test dummy. Pearson's correlation analysis and regression analysis were used to investigate the correlation between occupant impact velocities and occupant injury indices. In addition, the occupant impact velocities at the center of gravity of a vehicle, obtained by using the accelerations measured at the test vehicle's B-pillars, were investigated. RESULTS: The OIVx threshold obtained from the test dummies, which corresponds to the HIC15 of 700, was 70 km/h for a sedan, and 72 km/h for an SUV, which is significantly higher than the occupant impact velocity of 44 km/h, the limit of the domestic guideline on “Installation and management guide for roadside safety facilities”. This difference can be attributed to the influence of the air bags and seat belts. Additionally, the OIVx threshold obtained from the center of gravity of the vehicle corresponding to the HIC15 of 700 was approximately 72 km/h. CONCLUSIONS: Occupant safety performance criteria for the condition that airbags operate and seat belts are restrained, are required for the frontal impact tests of road safety facilities using a collision velocity of 60 km/h or higher.
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