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CONTENTS
Editor’s note COVER STORY
As an automotive journalist themselves whether and when they 40 Daimler crash test center
I’m lucky enough to test drive use it, or if they prefer to control the The German OEM’s new facility makes up
a lot of newly launched cars. And vehicle manually. to 70 different crash configurations possible
whether I’m behind the wheel of an “There are also other factors that
entry-level hatchback, a luxurious can lead to an accident. Other road TECH INSIDER
exec sedan or a high-performance users who are not in automated
supercar, nearly all of them come vehicles and cause an accident 03 Obese and elderly ATDs
with varying levels of advanced are just one example. For me, this
Dummies more representative of society could
driver-assistance systems (ADAS) means that while a safe vehicle
as standard. uses all possible means of avoiding
deepen the understanding of organ behavior
Such is their importance that accidents, it is always prepared for 06 Subaru XV
active safety system technologies the eventuality of an accident. So, The second-generation crossover SUV has set a
now determine whether a new car our vehicles, including automated
Japanese record for chassis integrity and safety
is given a 4-star or 5-star rating by vehicles, must meet our high crash
independent crash test bodies such safety requirements in the future.” 10 FCA Orbassano Safety Center
as Euro NCAP. Likewise, our guest columnist A new crash simulator has been installed as the
And as cars become less reliant Antonio Avenoso, executive director
Italian facility celebrates its 20,000th crash test
on people to control them, one at the European Transport Safety
assumes that the number of active Council, addresses what he regards
safety systems fitted as standard on as a worrying trend of car makers
FEATURES
new models will only increase.
But what does this mean for
prioritizing active and preventive
measures over passive safety
12 Motorsport safety
passive safety technologies and for requirements. “With this focus on
How Toyota-derived computer models are
the engineers and facilities that test new technology, there is a danger being fed into racing safety research programs
them? Could crash test facilities be
made redundant as autonomous
that crash test requirements are
deprioritized,” he writes on page 80.
18 OEM interview: Volvo
However, Technavio has recently
Malin Ekholm, director of the Volvo Cars
vehicles populate the world’s roads?
This potential scenario is giving forecast that the global crash test Safety Centre, discusses recent advances
people in and around the automotive dummies market will increase at in passive safety analysis techniques
industry food for thought.
“The advantage of automating
a compound annual growth rate
(CAGR) of 1% over the next five
24 Ambulance crashworthiness
driving functions is that the driver years and the crash impact
Experts are campaigning for 10 new crash
will less often be the cause of simulator market will grow at a tests to be made mandatory. By Simon Parkin
accidents in the future,” said
Dr Rodolfo Schöneburg, head of
CAGR of 29.61% over the same
period. Why? Partly due to an
30 Future legislation
The European Commission aims to reduce road
vehicle safety at Mercedes-Benz increasing number of new vehicle
Cars, when speaking recently about launches – the very same ADAS-
fatalities by 2020 with new crash test measures
Daimler’s brand-new crash test laden ones I’m fortunate to test. 34 Queen’s University Belfast
center. “Automation will, however, Maybe there’s nothing to fear... Revolutionary simulation tools could improve
not be available on all roads, and
John Thornton
composite car safety, as Max Glaskin learns
drivers will be able to decide for
s 49 Supplier interview: Cellbond
Founder and MD Dr Mike Ashmead reveals
plans to increase ATD test capacity worldwide
Editor Production editor Simon Parkin, Richard Circulation manager 80 Antonio Avenoso
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2100 fps
Ten years ago, Prof. doubled since 1980. Also in 2016, the crashes. The obese suffer more Compared with the
Stewart Wang, director National Institute on Aging predicted lower extremity injuries, but fewer standard adult crash
of the International Center that by 2050 the number of people abdominal. This is because the lap dummy, which weighs
76kg (167.5 lb), the
for Automotive Medicine aged 65 and over will have doubled belt tends to sit above the abdomen. obese ATD weighs
(ICAM) at the University of Michigan, from 8.5% to nearly 17%. Their extra bulk, in front, behind 124kg (273 lb) and
told delegates at a meeting of the The problem for auto makers and and underneath, means their center has a BMI of 35
International Research Council safety legislators, says Wang, is that of gravity is pushed forward. In an
on Biomechanics of Injury held these two fast-growing groups present accident they submarine beneath
in Europe that the world faced an array of special challenges that the belt and into the dashboard.”
a growing obesity epidemic. today’s vehicle safety systems and In contrast, for elderly vehicle
“Everybody laughed and said it was passive safety testing procedures are occupants, the chest is the area of
an exclusively US issue,” he recalls. ill-equipped to deal with. greatest concern, and in particular
They’re not laughing now. Last “As a trauma surgeon, I see the the considerable forces applied to it
year the World Health Organization difference in the pattern of injuries by the seatbelt. “A chest injury can
claimed that worldwide obesity had that these two groups suffer in car be terrible for older people because
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The first vehicle to employ the Japanese OEM’s latest
platform architecture has set new benchmarks in
According to Furukawa, more than
100 test vehicles were crashed at the
OEM’s engineering facility in Gunma,
a mountainous, landlocked prefecture
impact energy absorption and dissipation testing on Japan’s main island of Honshu.
WORDS BY JOHN THORNTON “Due to the XV being built on the
new SGP, the crash program was a
When the second-gen the Insurance Institute for Highway ABOVE: The new really big challenge, so it took double
Subaru XV already
crossover SUV debuted Safety (IIHS) in the USA (where it is meets requirements
the time to perform compared with
at the 2017 Geneva Motor sold as the Crosstrek), in part for its for US NCAP’s frontal previous programs.”
Show, much of the talk high level of crash safety. oblique crash test, to Virtual testing also played a key
on the Subaru booth centered on Toshiya Furukawa, general be introduced in 2019 role in the development of the XV,
how the XV has been built on the manager of Subaru’s engineering with Livermore Software Technology
new Subaru Global Platform (SGP) division’s vehicle research and Corp’s LS-DYNA finite element
and how that new architecture offers experiment department, hasn’t been software determining the specification
70% more rigidity and 40% higher surprised by how well the XV has and robustness of the test vehicles
impact energy absorption over present performed thus far, as the vehicle prior to commencement of the full-
models thanks to an improved frame has been engineered to meet and scale physical crash test process. As
structure and high-tensile steel plates. exceed current crash safety standards. such, the XV was virtually crashed
Subsequent crash tests performed “The new XV has not only been hundreds of times “to ensure superior
by Japan’s New Car Assessment developed to withstand the most crash safety performance against
Program (JNCAP) earlier this year not severe crash tests of Euro NCAP, IIHS crash accidents in the real world”.
BELOW: Toshiya
only confirmed these improvements and JNCAP, but it also satisfies the Furukawa led the
As Subaru won’t pigeonhole the
to the vehicle’s body and chassis, they new frontal oblique crash test, which development project XV into any one vehicle segment,
also revealed that the XV has set a will be introduced by US NCAP in for the crossover SUV Furukawa won’t be drawn on what
new record for chassis integrity and 2019,” says Furukawa. This new test he thinks were the most important
passive safety in Japan. mode consists of a stationary vehicle crash tests. “We think the XV has
Receiving a five-star rating and oriented at 15° and 35% overlap to both a passenger car-like character
the Grand Prix Award from JNCAP, an oblique deformable barrier, which and SUV capability, so conducting a
the new XV aced the organization’s travels at 90km/h (56mph) into the variety of tests was important for the
gamut of crash tests, which included front of the stationary test vehicle. development of the XV’s crash safety
frontal impact, offset impact, side performance. We didn’t prioritize any
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safety. Furthermore, the XV was also Subaru’s in-house crash test program the car to perform at the highest level
awarded the Top Safety Picks prize by for the new XV was indeed extensive. in each and every one of them.” ‹
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What is THUMS?
Toyota has been developing the bone until it is broken,” explains
THUMS since the start of Kreuzinger. “It is entirely different
the 21st century. Dr Tjark to using a crash test dummy – if you
Kreuzinger sums it up eloquently increase the force, you simply see an
as “a tool that allows engineers to increasing response from a sensor.”
develop safety systems much better With THUMS, the full crash test
than using crash test dummies”, process takes place in a computer.
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while adding that THUMS V5 boasts The THUMS model is incorporated
more than one million elements into a representation of the vehicle
compared with the approximately environment, and a simulation is then
100,000 of the first version. run. According to Kreuzinger, “the
The CAE tool effectively models computing power needed to run these
a human body, including all of its kinds of simulations is huge, and over FOUR-PRONGED STUDY
physical properties such as bones, the past 20 years has increased by at
“As with any research you end up answering some
ligaments, organs, muscles and least 100 times”.
skin, drawing on publicly available As an example of a typical THUMS
questions and generating a whole lot of new ones,”
information gained over decades of test, Kreuzinger describes a person’s says Wright. So now a new four-year program has
bio-mechanical research conducted knee being hit by the dashboard. “A been announced with a much wider remit. It will
all over the world. sensor in the upper leg of a dummy be undertaken over four stages, initially analyzing a
A conventional crash test using might record a 3.8kN load, which suite of accidents in Formula 1 and GP2 Series single-
a dummy provides measurements of we know in most adult men will not seater racing, IndyCar single-seaters in the USA, and
forces, acceleration and movement, cause an injury. Increase the load WEC sports cars. “Some of these accidents resulted
but doesn’t provide direct information and we only know statistically that
on what physical damage a person there may be an injury.
in spinal injuries and some didn’t when we expected
would sustain in such a crash. THUMS, “With THUMS, however, I can adapt there would be – we are very interested to find out why
on the other hand, measures strain the profile to an elderly man, female that didn’t happen.”
rather than force, as it is strain that or child, and produce a higher level Motorsport authorities today collect as much data
damages human tissue. of accuracy and quality of information, from a given accident as is possible, and this data will
“Too high a strain causes bones to showing for example whether there provide the essential starting point for the program. “If
start fracturing at one location, and will be a bone fracture resulting from it’s Formula 1 we have data coming out of our ears, if
this then propagates further through the incident.”
it’s a national series, which we find just as interesting,
there’s not so much data gathering.”
Essential to the simulations are the geometry of drivers are smaller than the average male,” explains ABOVE (LEFT): Single-seater
accidents can often be high-
the driver’s environment, the seat and the cockpit area, Kreuzinger. “Racing drivers also have a more or less speed incidents, particularly
the driver’s size, and ideally a crash pulse from an slouched seating position, which is very different in IndyCar racing in the USA
accident data recorder. The complete environment, from passenger car drivers – it’s a completely special LEFT: The latest study will evolve
including such elements as the driver’s helmet and the environment. But our human models have to be to look at sedan car racing such
race harness, is modeled as a finite element model with adjusted anyway for every passenger vehicle that as British Touring Cars – the
study of such incidents has
what Wright describes as a “constantly increasing is under research as they are all very different – highlighted the limitations of
number of elements”. This will all be incorporated seating position, seatback, airbag specification and using dummies in simulations
with the THUMS model into a simulation and the seatbelt pre-tensioners.” ABOVE: Toyota has developed
results analyzed. Wright adds that the conventional Hybrid III THUMS over two decades into a
As road-going passenger vehicle crash testing dummy used in crash tests is simply not designed highly complex computer model
that can provide a great deal of
using THUMS has evolved, Toyota has created a to be put in the position adopted by racing drivers. information to safety developers
family of models, representing adult males, females, “THUMS is very adaptable, you simply need to get
pregnant females, children, more elderly people, the size right and put it in the correct position, which
and such like. These will need to be adjusted for the is defined by the geometry of the seat and such like.”
racing application, as Dr Tjark Kreuzinger, senior After its initial phase, the research program will
manager of safety research and technical affairs at be widened, encompassing lateral impacts in LMP
Toyota Motor Europe, explains. “GIMSS will define sports cars, and then in sedan and GT racing cars
the kind of people we are testing – most racing that employ protective nets in their side windows.
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In safe
hands
Ahead of the launch of the new XC60
compact crossover SUV later this year,
Malin Ekholm, director of the Volvo Cars
Safety Centre, discusses the Swedish
manufacturer’s approach to developing
crashworthy vehicles in the 21st century
WORDS BY MATT JOY
ABOVE: The new XC60 during Arguably, no OEM has demonstrated such 350-400 crashes per year. Our crash laboratory facility
a frontal offset crash test. Volvo
designed the car to slide to the
commitment to passive safety as Volvo has is fantastic. It was designed both for legal compliancy
side as the crash occurs, moving in its 90-year history. Long before safety and rating testing but also from an R&D perspective,”
the passengers away from the provision was a saleable asset, and even as explains Malin Ekholm, director of the VCSC.
barrier as much as possible such concerns have fallen in and out of fashion with “I have 150 people reporting to me, all of whom
the car-buying public, the Swedish manufacturer has understand the situations and the scenarios that need
continually been at the vanguard of passive safety taking care of. They define the requirements and then
system technology development and innovation. verify everything.”
Contributing significantly to this drive toward The latest vehicle to undergo crash testing at the
innovation has been the Volvo Cars Safety Centre VCSC is the new XC60; it is the third product to
(VCSC); founded in 2000 and located between the come from Volvo under Chinese parent company
company’s Torslanda factory and its technical center Geely and the first of the smaller 60 series vehicles
in Gothenburg in southwest Sweden, it has become to be based on the Swedish OEM’s scalable product
the focus for the brand’s activities and undertakes up architecture (SPA), which is principally shared with
to 400 vehicle crash tests per year. the XC90, S90 and V90 models.
“We carry out one or two crashes every day Although there are major benefits in reducing
depending on how complex they are, and between development time by using shared components,
and though prior knowledge of hardware brings
an advantage in terms of expected results, testing
remains just as intense as ever.
“We carry out one or two crashes “Every single car needs to be understood and
developed on its own,” says Ekholm. “There are
every day depending on how different dimensions in the front and the rear, and
the scalability of the SPA platform means that we
Recognizing safety
Such is Volvo’s commitment to Lindman. “Our main goal is to make
furthering vehicle safety that our roads a safer place for everyone.
the Swedish car maker was This is why Volvo places so much
recognized earlier this year by the importance on understanding real-
National Highway Traffic Safety world data. We do not engineer our
Administration (NHTSA) for improving cars to just pass safety tests – we
traffic safety and reducing fatalities engineer them to save lives. That
and serious injuries on US roads. has always been our starting point.”
Per Lenhoff, senior manager, and Lindman and Lenhoff join a
Magdalena Lindman, technical expert growing number of Volvo safety
in traffic safety data analysis, who engineers that have received this
work at the Volvo Cars Safety Centre, award over the years for their work
and contributed to the development on groundbreaking safety innovations.
of the new XC60, were honored for “We’re very pleased that Magdalena
their work on systems such as run- and Per have received this recognition
off-road occupant protection and from NHTSA for all their outstanding
physical and CAE test methods that work,” says Malin Ekholm. “Our vision
capture and replicate real-life crashes. is that no person should be killed or
“We are delighted to receive this seriously injured in a new Volvo car
recognition for our work,” comments by 2020.”
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AMBULANCE CRASHWORTHINESS
Protect
and save
Pioneering collaborative research has led to the development
of 10 crash test methods specifically designed to improve
worker and patient safety in ambulances across the USA
WORDS BY SIMON PARKIN. ILLUSTRATION BY SCOTT GARRETT
A 10-year review of
major ambulance crashes
conducted by the National
Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA)
found that 84% of medical
staff working in the patient
compartment were not wearing
their seatbelts at the time of the
crash. Ambulance workers are not
exceptionally reckless; wearing a
seatbelt is merely at odds with the job’s
demands, which often require unrestrained access
to properly tend to a patient’s needs, collect supplies
and communicate with the driver and the hospital.
Ambulances are, nevertheless, at high risk of being
involved in an accident. Between 1992 and 2011 there
were an estimated 1,500 crashes annually in the USA
involving an ambulance. “It’s not a safe place to be,
in the back of a box, speeding down the interstate,
highway or through busy city streets,” says Green, a
former aerospace engineer with NAVAIR (US Navy
Naval Air Systems Command).
Despite the risks involved, the gross weight of an
ambulance has meant that, in the USA and in many
other countries, this type of vehicle falls outside of
the requirements for standard crash testing. In fact,
Green says that he is unaware of any ambulance safety
standards around the world that are based on crash
data. Green and his team at NIOSH have been working
to change this.
STANDARD BEARERS
With co-funding from the US Department of
Homeland Security’s Science and Technology
Directorate, and in partnership with the ambulance
manufacturing industry, NIOSH research has
contributed to the development of 10 crash test
methods, recently published by the Society of
THOR
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Frontal impact crash protection is legislated (40mph) ODB test. Note that the Regulation 94 test
through the General Safety Regulation. It has a speed of 56km/h (35mph). The good performance
is however generally agreed that a major observed in these tests clearly show that both heavy
step to improve frontal impact legislation M1 as well as these N1 vehicles have the possibility to
and help worldwide harmonisation is to introduce an meet the requirements of Regulation 94. Expansion of
integrated set of tests containing both a full width the scope is particularly important to further assess
and an offset test. A full width test is required to the vehicle’s fuel system integrity, protection against
provide a high deceleration pulse to control the electrical shock (in case of EVs) and door latch
occupant’s deceleration and check that the car’s resistance, as these are also assessed as part of the
restraint system provides sufficient protection at high test procedure.
deceleration levels. An offset test is required to load Regulation 137 test speed is 50km/h (31mph),
one side of the car to check compartment integrity. which is lower than the 56km/h (35mph) for US
An important step under consideration for the FMVSS 208. The basic set up consists of a 50th
medium to longer term includes an improvement of percentile Hybrid III male in the driver’s seat and a
protection for the full range of occupants. This could 5th percentile Hybrid III female in the front passenger
be addressed by using a full width crash test with the position. Both dummies must meet a Thorax
new generation THOR dummies. Two further steps Compression Criterion (ThCC) of 42mm, compared
would be to address occupant protection in case of with the current US chest compression of 62mm
small overlap collisions, as well as that of partner (1.65in) for the 50th Hybrid III and 52mm (2in) for
Accide
protection when two vehicles collide head-on, also the 5th Hybrid III albeit at the higher speed. By 2020,
known as crash compatibility. the companion 01 series of amendments would
Euro NCAP assessed the frontal crash performance increase the ThCC stringency to 34mm (1.34in) for
of a selection of vans and pickups using a 64km/h the 5th female ATD.
mitigation
The European Commission has published a report containing a list
of technologies that it is aiming to make mandatory as part of its
target to reduce road fatalities to below 15,000 across the EU by
2020. Here CTTI presents an abridged version of the report as it
pertains to the Commission’s proposed crash test methods
WORDS BY EUROPEAN COMMISSION
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LEGISLATION
The technical feasibility of protection against injury data due to barrier impacts low down below
longitudinal small-overlap collisions is demonstrated the height of the seated dummy. Thus, the test is not
by the response of OEMs to the new IIHS small overlap worthwhile from the point of view of occupant injury.
test. IIHS has used the Regulation 94 test (albeit at a However, fuel system integrity, protection against
higher test speed of 64km/h/40mph) to assess vehicles electrical shock and door opening are also assessed as
with a gross vehicle mass in excess of 2,500kg, thus part of the test. To assess these factors it is proposed
demonstrating that the test is suitable for assessment that the exemption is removed. Note that the test for
of vehicles with a higher mass. currently exempted vehicles could be performed
Despite the fact that they are involved in similar without dummies to reduce cost.
accidents, in the past it was recommended that the Vehicles perform well in the current Euro NCAP
scope of Regulation 94 should not be expanded to pole test, which is similar to the Regulation 135 one,
include heavier vehicles (> 2,500kg/5,512 lb and which demonstrates clearly that current vehicles can
< 3,500kg/7,717 lb) because this may increase their meet the proposed test requirements. There now seems
stiffness and hence encourage them to become more to be a sufficient technology base so that far-side
aggressive. However, the introduction of a full width protection can be evaluated and rated by side impact
test should counteract this because if the vehicle is testing. The Regulation 135 pole impact test is suitable
made too stiff then it will be unable to meet the for regulatory application.
requirements of Regulation 137. Rear impact testing is not mandatory in the EU,
The Regulation 137 full width test is but it has been regulated in the USA and Japan for
suitable for regulatory application. many years, notably linked to fire-related deaths.
However, an EC study indicates that the Therfore it may be expected that many vehicles on
benefits that it may deliver may not be the EU roads currently already comply with one or
significant because most current vehicles both countries’ standards. Modifying EU legislation
woud meet the requirements without to include a compulsory rear impact test would aid
modification. To deliver benefit THOR the process of harmonising vehicle regulations. For
Hybrid III dummies (which are more this purpose, it is recommended that the rear impact
biofidelic for thorax injuries) should be test in UNECE R34 is made mandatory for the EU.
introduced into the test. Also R34 should be updated to include post crash
The small overlap test used by the IIHS since 2012 electrical safety as in Regulations 94 and 95 for the
would be suitable for regulatory application. Benefits rear impact test.
could be significant because although the target A mandatory rear impact test could be deemed
population is not that large, effectiveness may be much less relevant if the fuel tank is not located near
high because of countermeasures likely to reduce the rear of the vehicle, notably behind the rear axle.
high cost head and lower extremity injuries. We should however also not forget that post-crash
electric safety should also be assessed as a part of the
SIDE EFFECTS rear impact test when high voltage parts of electrically
Side impact remains an issue on EU roads. Between propelled vehicles are located at their rear. These
29 and 38% of all car crash fatalities occur in side conditions should therefore be incorporated in the
collisions where 60% are seated at the struck side and existing regulation that can then be introduced on a
40% at the non-stuck side. To reduce the number of mandatory basis as part of the review of the General
casualties here, an updated mobile deformable barrier, Safety Regulation. ‹
representing a larger and heavier car impacting into
the side of the struck vehicle, could be introduced Acknowledgement
into the test. This article is based on the European Commission’s
There is currently an exemption for vehicles with report to the European Parliament and the European
high seating positions because of a lack of dummy Council, Saving lives: Boosting Car Safety in the EU
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Damage
limitation
Innovative crash test simulation software
developed by researchers at Queen’s
University Belfast could help to improve the
safety of composite-built passenger vehicles
WORDS BY MAX GLASKIN
Why is the BMW i3 underpinned with Now a US$4.5m EU-funded project could change
aluminum, even though it has carbon that, with research into the development of state-of-
composite body parts? And why does the-art computational damage modeling that reduces
the Alfa Romeo 4C have aluminum crush the need for physical crash tests and makes it easier
tubes, despite being clad with composite panels? Put to predict accurately how a composite structure will
simply, there isn’t enough confidence that passenger- behave on impact. The model is being developed and
carrying carbon-fiber composite automotive structures refined by Queen’s University Belfast, in Northern
can reliably absorb impact energies. Overcoming this Ireland, in collaboration with McLaren-Honda F1, ABOVE: The computational
lack of confidence will see composites being used in CRF (Fiat’s research center), Bombardier, DLR damage modeling tool being
more of the vehicle widely to reduce weight. (German Aerospace Centre), and a host of other developed by Queen’s University
Belfast could reduce the need
The difficulty, however, is that composites are more research organizations. for physical crash tests and see
complicated than metals. Their characteristics can be cars such as the Alfa Romeo 4C
changed in so many ways that simulations of their COMPLEX PHENOMENA forego aluminum components
in favor of carbon-fiber designs
behavior on impact cannot be done reliably without The five-year project is being led by Prof. Brian
having completed physical crash tests of the material. Falzon, head of Queen’s University Belfast’s school BELOW: Using the software,
OEMs can test how vehicles
Currently, changes in the part being modeled, such of mechanical and aerospace engineering. “The main would withstand an impact,
as a new lay-up, may have to be preceded by more challenge has been capturing the underlying physics meaning changes can be made
physical crash tests before any more simulations. So of the complex phenomenon of composite failure and to designs to improve safety
the time- and cost-saving benefits of virtual crashes crushing, and representing it within a damage and
are quickly lost through repeated real-world testing. fracture mechanics framework,” explains Falzon.
Beyond modeling
The full title of the project Some other functionalities of nano-
being researched by Queen’s enhanced composites are also being
University Belfast is: investigated. While they may not have
Improving the crashworthiness of any immediate significance for road
composite transportation structures, vehicle crashworthiness, potential
which means it includes a number future benefits cannot be ruled out.
of work packages that go beyond “We are looking at how carbon
modeling. It is also about material nanotube enhanced composites
developments that can improve the might improve lightning-strike
passive safety of vehicles. protection for aircraft,” says Falzon.
“Some work packages are looking “Even though carbon fibers are very
at the introduction of nanoparticles conductive, they are embedded in a
into composites,” says Prof. Brian matrix, so the overall structure isn’t
Falzon. “We are looking closely at very conductive. Aircraft wings have
nanoscale constituents and whether to have a fine copper mesh spread
there are any nanoparticles that we over them so that a lightning strike is
can introduce in order to improve distributed. The industry is interested
energy absorption. Can that be done in improving the conductivity of such
without compromising the properties wings. We have looked at nanotube
you want to preserve? That becomes assemblies incorporated within
quite a complex problem.” resins to improve conductivity.”
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The starting point is to characterize the material at
ABOVE: The software allows
researchers to perform finite Composites differ from metals in that their energy the ply level. “We refer to it as the mesoscale,” says
element based simulation of absorption is highly dependent on the lay-up (for some Falzon. “The microscale is the fiber and matrix, and
process modeling, damage and laminated structures) and fiber architecture (for woven the macroscale is where you have a large structure,
crushing of composite structures
lamina). “It’s actually also a function of the geometry,” such as a part of a car.” At the mesoscale, every ply is
asserts Falzon. “So if there are drastic changes in either modeled individually. “If we model a coupon we can
the lay-up or the shape, for example, extensive coupon predict exactly where the damage is happening, how
tests are required in order to capture those variations. much energy is being dissipated by fiber failure, how
Our central objective, however, is to develop a truly much by the matrix, and even how much by friction
predictive computation tool that minimizes the extent between all contact surfaces.”
of physical crash testing that is normally required.” To model a whole structure at this level of detail,
To achieve this, Falzon and his fellow researchers however, would be unrealistic computationally, but
have developed appropriate material characterization the data from the mesoscale model at the ply level
tests to the extract required damage parameters, such can be exported to a macroscale model for large-scale
as intralaminar fracture toughness. “Through coupon crash analysis. “We can link the information we get
crush tests, which showed excellent correlation with from our mesoscale model to the larger computational
experimental results without the need for tweaking model so that we can transfer information between
or calibration, we were able to extract how much scales,” says Falzon.
energy was dissipated through things such as fiber Anything that makes cars safer and better has to
breakage, delamination, matrix damage and friction.” be a good thing, particularly if there are savings in
development times and costs. “There are some major
On the horizon benefits in exploiting this type of simulation and I
would be interested to meet with OEMs to discuss the
Modeling the crashworthiness of composite passenger vehicle parts potential. We are already working with one Formula
may become even more complicated than they are now as newer 1 team, which we see as a niche pursuit, and so any
materials are introduced. In preparation for this, Queen’s University further development of our computational capability
Belfast’s EU-funded project is planning ahead. should receive much wider interest,” says Falzon.
“We’re also looking at semi-structural thermoplastics. They are known as
“I am interested in generating as much impact with
self-reinforced thermoplastics because instead of having carbon fiber as the
reinforcement in a resin, the reinforcement is also made from the resin but is this research as possible,” he says, “We have a model
introduced at a different phase,” says Prof. Brian Falzon. “It’s just that the that we have been working on for many years. Like
processing parameters are such that their material properties are different. anything else in science, we’re continually improving
You could get a dry fiber and, through controlled heating, melt the outer it, and as the materials get more complicated we may
surface to give the matrix phase.” need to tweak the model, like any bit of software.
What has this innovation got to do with passive safety system testing? “We’re “I’ve had some initial talks with OEMs but it’s been
interested in its possible exploitation for pedestrian safety if you wanted to use
easier to have interaction with the high end of the auto
a similar material on bumpers. Or it could have an application for the interior
of a cabin,” says Falzon. “There’s a research project there into how we can
market and we’re doing that now, with F1. My deal is
optimize the various parameters of the reinforcement of the matrix to enhance non-exclusive and now I really want to engage with a
energy absorption.” volume vehicle producer because that is where the real
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standards, but we are also equipped for the future”
Dr Rodolfo Schöneburg, head of vehicle safety, Mercedes-Benz Cars
• TFS personnel can cover the facility over long physical crash tests.
distances using three-wheeled electric scooters • Some sled tests at the TFS allow non-destructive
called ants. They have a top speed of 22km/h testing of bodyshells and individual components
(13.7mph) and can carry up to 50kg (110 lb) of such as restraint systems.
items with an additional luggage carrier.
• Before a crash, test vehicles are accelerated up
• The 120 crash test dummies housed at the TFS to top speed within seconds using steel cables
cost up to US$828,000 in total, and are brought driven by electric motors.
from the store to the temperature-controlled
dummy lab by a lift system. • At least one test bodyshell for each Mercedes-
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speed cameras (capable of capturing up to 1,000 ABOVE: Being able to crash test
trucks is a huge advantage for
images per second) that film the impact from below. Daimler, which also develops
A guiderail, measuring 70mm (2.8in) rather than its own standards and methods
180mm (7in) as in the previous system, means RIGHT: Component evaluation
that nearly the entire underbody of a vehicle can be also forms a bulk of the work trucks,” enthuses Dr Uwe Baake, head of product
filmed – something that wasn’t previously possible. carried out at the center, with development at Mercedes-Benz Trucks. “We [will]
around 1,700 sled tests able
to be conducted per year
save lives with the findings obtained from these
HEAVY DUTY BELOW: Each vehicle is carefully
crash tests.”
Thanks to its considerable size, the TFS also enables measured at every point – in a
reproducible crash tests with heavy commercial pre-crash and post-crash state REFINE AND MEASURE
vehicles in an enclosed hall for the first time in BOTTOM: The TFS is the latest For the fine-tuning of restraint systems, including
Daimler’s history. Here, 7.5-ton semitrailer tractors addition to Mercedes-Benz’s seatbelts, airbags and child seats, TFS engineers can
expanded Technology Centre
or trucks with a width of around 2.55m (8.4ft) and in Sindelfingen. It neighbors a
conduct tests on four different sled systems (which
height of up to 4m (13ft) can be tested at speeds of driving simulator, wind tunnels can be transferred to the test facility without the use
between 20km/h and 50km/h (12.4mph and 31mph), and Powertrain Integration Centre of a crane) covering an acceleration/deceleration range
reflecting real conditions. from 0-120g.
Two impact tests with two Mercedes-Benz Actros Two of the sleds are powered by linear electric
models (a three-axle 2548 L tractor with mounted motors in order to meet reproducibility and precision
swap body and a two-axle 1845 LS semitrailer tractor) requirements for acceleration and destructive crash
have been performed in the new complex so far. Both tests. Daimler engineering staff have also developed
involved a truck driver being suddenly confronted a tandem sled procedure for filming sled tests
with the end of a traffic jam and colliding with a themselves. Previously a camera was mounted on a
stationary semitrailer combination. boom, which had to be accelerated and braked along
Other major crash tests carried out at the TFS with the sled, reducing its payload. However, in the
for trucks include impacts against a solid wall with new system a tandem sled fitted with cameras on
full overlap; front crashes between a truck and a car, each side moves in parallel with the test sled.
at different speeds, degrees of overlap and impact The two other systems are a hydraulic catapult
angles; driving up a rigid, 200mm-high (7.9in) curb system and a hydrobrake and sled that is decelerated
barrier at 40km/h (25mph); and impacts at 50km/h by a defined hydraulic braking action. Daimler says
(31mph) against a post on the driver’s side. that the new sled mounting concept is a major feature
This new capability is made all the more important of the sled testing area. In order to reduce moved
owing to the fact that licensing authorities currently masses, bumper cars and body sleds are functionally
prescribe one pendulum separated. A hovercraft is used throughout, allowing
impact test according to for vibration-free movement of the test structures and
ECE R 29/3 for trucks, crash test dummies.
with a 1.5-ton weight Elsewhere, vehicles are measured before and after
impacting the front and a crash test to reconcile data with simulation analysis.
roof of the cab and a 1.5- The pre-measurement process involves the use of
ton weight impacting the photogrammetry, an optical measuring procedure to
A-pillars. Likewise, no determine the deformation at certain points of a test
independent test body vehicle. The outer skin of a vehicle is also scanned
such as Euro NCAP before and after a side impact. For this, the vehicle
currently exists. rotates around a fixed scanner on a turntable in a
“With these crash semi-automated operation, with only the height
tests, our engineers will and distance of the scanner needing to be manually
be able to achieve further adjusted. However, fully automatic scanning, which
decisive advances in the also eliminates this manual adjustment, is being
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ABOVE: Q Series dummies are Founded in 1998, Cellbond is a specialist This includes a pendulum rig for assessing dynamic
used in testing by Euro NCAP
in energy absorption and vehicle safety bending characteristics of necks and lumbers; a drop
and given a child seat rating
testing. As a designer and manufacturer of test rig for assessing the resultant force on heads and
passive safety test equipment, its range of head impactors (measured in g); a dummy impactor,
products and services includes energy absorbers, primarily for analyzing chest deflection; a test rig for
deformable barriers, Flex-PLI, headform impactors assessing abdomen displacement with respect to time;
and crash test dummies. and a high-energy dynamic rig used for assessing the
Based in Cambridgeshire, the British company’s bending characteristics of pedestrian leg impactors.
facilities include two manufacturing premises and The facility has ISO 14001, ISO 9001 and ISO
an ATD test facility in Huntingdon, from where more 17025:2005 accreditation, the latter “a crucial step in
than 92% of its products are exported to markets that opening up global markets and expanding our range of
include Japan, China, South Korea, India, Malaysia, products and services”, according to Cellbond founder
the USA and Europe. An office and distribution facility and managing director, Dr Mike Ashmead.
in Japan, as well as additional offices in the USA, Spain
and Germany, house Cellbond’s 180 employees. BUILDING EXPERTISE
The Huntingdon ATD test facility comprises various Cellbond’s involvement in ATD technology began in
equipment for certification of Q Series dummies, HIII 2010 and was in large part due to customer demand.
dummies, Flex-PLI and pedestrian head impactors. Its Q3 Series dummy and Flex-PLI were launched in
plastic materials has been one of established, we have been asked to contribute toward
these working groups, including working with an ISO
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When conducting motion analysis of high-speed photography there
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Motion tracking
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to analyze elements such as
the dummy, seat belt, steering
wheel column and airbag
deployment. These analyses
are used by automotive
manufacturers and suppliers
in R&D. Meanwhile standards
such as Euro NCAP also
require target tracking
in videos, for instance to
measure the head rebound
velocity and the seatbelt
dynamic deflection in a
whiplash test.
Motion-tracking software
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The tracking software should the dynamic parameters important as it defines the can be addressed by correctly
of the system under test
also be carefully chosen final resolution of the analysis. adjusting various parameters,
and the actual tracking Once the camera such as the exposure time,
carried out extremely characteristics and position aperture and sensor sensitivity,
precisely. The ISO 8721 have been defined, in order as well as lighting.
and SAE J-211/2 regulations the measurements and to ensure the best possible Reflections in the image
define protocols to check the compliance with these image quality, a number of can also affect the quality
the quality of measurements. standards. Orme also provides other features should be taken of the tracking. A reflection
Orme, a specialist in video a full program of training into account and adjusted will usually have high contrast
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offers software tools such as When selecting the camera, exposure, reflections, depth of the object motion. The
TrackImage and TrackReport two aspects should be taken of field, motion blur and tracking may therefore be
to help its customers set into account – the camera rate camera time synchronization. affected if a reflection occurs
up tests according to these and the resolution. The frame The image exposure in near the target being tracked.
measurement standards. rate should be high enough to particular will have a large The position and orientation
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difficult it will be to achieve of the tracking and the can still affect the objects track virtual points.
good tracking accuracy. For estimation of this accuracy. by one or more pixels on the To ensure the quality of
this reason, setting the depth Orme recommends a complete edges of the images, which measurements in crash tests,
of field, which mainly depends list of features to ensure the reduces accuracy. regulations such as ISO 8721
on the aperture of the lens, quality of tracking. Subpixel resolution and SAE J-211/2 have been
is very important. A large First, the user has to should be used to improve developed. They define a
aperture will result in a low determine if 2D tracking the measurement resolution. method to compute indices,
depth of field. is sufficient. 2D tracking An important feature of the which will enable testers to
The high speed of objects can be used only when the motion tracking software is evaluate the quality of the
in the scene can also create motion is approximately an its ability to perform actual measurement chain. Orme
motion blur in images due actual 2D motion. Otherwise subpixel tracking to gain provides training sessions
to the time integration of the 3D analysis should be accuracy in the calculations. on regulations at customers’
camera. A low integration time performed, which can be Third, some points may locations, as well as
enables the movement within done using more than one not be seen during the test predefined templates in
each image to be frozen better. camera. Even in the case of as they may be completely TrackReport to automate
Finally, in the case of 2D tracking, the depth of the or partially hidden. A way to analysis and reports. ‹
3D measurements, several motion needs to be estimated solve this is to define virtual
cameras must be used to and corrected to achieve points linked to other points,
observe the motion from accurate measurements. which can be tracked all over
different angles and enable the When the camera cannot the test on the same rigid
analysis software to compute be placed perpendicular to body. For instance, the H
the 3D positions using space the plane of interest, the point, which is the pivot point
calibration and triangulation projection and perspective between the torso and the
algorithms. All the cameras also need to be corrected. upper leg portions of the body,
should be perfectly time- It is therefore essential that is generally not visible on
synchronized to ensure the software is able to make the video but can be tracked
that the target positions are a perspective correction in using two points on the hip.
acquired at exactly the same order to avoid misalignment To improve both the
time. Camera hardware should between the camera and the measurement precision
be synchronized either with plane of motion. and resolution of high-speed
an external trigger or by Second, the software videos, the Orme software
setting up one camera as a should provide a lens application TrackImage
master to drive the others. calibration feature to correct provides specially developed
The choice of analysis any distortions in the images. algorithms to correct lens
software is also a decisive Lens distortion effects are distortion and parallax effects,
factor in the precision of the often not easily visible, but achieve subpixel tracking in
In-dummy DAS
The capabilities of the new THOR crash test dummy have been augmented
by integrated data acquisition – especially for high channel count tests
Euro NCAP has new technology and are not only advancing safety, but and forces on the pelvis
stipulated that by beginning the transition also making a clear case for and legs. THOR has a more
2020 automotive process as quickly as possible. in-dummy DAS. human-like spine and pelvis,
manufacturers and crash Many capabilities that THOR is an advanced next- better articulated joints,
labs must use the new Test this new ATD offers were generation ATD designed for and can deliver facial impact
device for Human Occupant previously unattainable. frontal crash safety testing. analysis to accuracies not
Restraint (THOR) – the Pair the lifelike dummy’s Compared with its 40-year- previously possible.
successor to the Hybrid III – unprecedented channel old predecessor, THOR The standard THOR is a
test dummy for frontal impact capabilities with an embedded supports many more sensors 50th percentile male available
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As the demands placed on crash test facilities become more complex and diverse,
the need for forward-looking, innovative thinking becomes more important than ever
With the advent Messring helped design environmental condition. expertise of the company.
and develop the Mercedes-
of connected and Benz TFS in Germany, which
Messring is also increasing its A current example is the
autonomous vehicles houses the supplier’s latest focus on pedestrian safety. At Mercedes-Benz technology
as well as hybrid and electric crash test technologies, its headquarters in Krailling center for vehicle safety (TFS)
cars, the automotive industry such as the movable crash near Munich, the company in Sindelfingen, which was
block. Image: Daimler
is preparing for a major leap recently developed a new commissioned in late 2016.
in innovation. The demands motion system for pedestrian Messring played a key role in
placed on new crash test dummies that can simulate planning, developing and
facilities and systems are human movement patterns in implementing that facility.
equally significant. Vehicle a highly realistic way, which The TFS center houses
developers are planning is essential in the testing of cutting-edge technologies,
for a future that, for some pedestrian protection enabling car-to-car tests with
time, they were only able assistance systems. self-driving and propelled
to imagine. This is a huge Vehicle makers will also vehicles, assistance system
challenge for producers of benefit from the development configuration, and crash
testing platforms.
Dierk Arp, CEO of
Messring, which has installed
more than 100 crash test
facilities worldwide, says,
“Our ability to develop
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with vehicle manufacturers
and facility operators has
never been so important as
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customers need us to be a
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Oblique impacts
Investigation into better simulation of oblique crashes on a sled using pitching
motion has enabled improvements that will deliver more precise, accurate results
Although occupant
protection has
reduced injuries
and fatalities in frontal
crashes, government and
research organizations
continue to work to develop
next-generation technologies
designed to protect occupants
from injury. One research
area is narrow and/or oblique
crashes where there is poor
interaction between vehicles.
Instron was recently asked to
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the NHTSA 90km/h (56mph)
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crash test simulator using
pitching motion.
The oblique test involves a
research moving deformable
barrier (RMDB) impacting a
stationary vehicle at 90km/h
(56mph) with a 15° angle
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Incorporating a raft of performance improvements, the latest 5th percentile
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With the THOR 50th
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ATD design nearly complete
and a large population of
the dummies having been
extensively tested, there’s now
great demand to extend the
advancements in performance
to other occupant groups,
such as the 5th percentile
small female. NHTSA awarded
Humanetics a contract in
September 2015 to produce
three THOR 5th percentile
small female (THOR-5F)
ATDs, which are on track for
delivery by the end of 2017.
The overall anthropometry
specifications of the THOR-5F
were guided by the University
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complexity of the shoulder
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To support the new tests, of the dummy had to be stable people in only two minutes. on motorcycles and
4activeSystems has developed under airstream conditions up While dummies should pedestrians. The 4activeFB-
a fully 3D car dummy, the to 80km/h (50mph) and not appear realistic, the Large 72km/h (45mph)
4activeC2. The key aim was wrinkled after impact. equipment used to move the (available up to 80km/h
to ensure that all automotive Usability was also hugely dummies should be invisible [50mph]) is intended for cars,
sensor technologies (radar, important in the development. to all sensors. The 4activeFB is motorcyclists and other faster
infrared, and mono and stereo While the 4activeC2 is a flat GNSS/IMU-controlled road users. Both are equipped
cameras) would respond to moving, its shape and position platform powered by three with battery power packs that
the dummy realistically. on the moving platform drive units. The main part is can be replaced quickly.
Three-dimensional radar (4activeFB) is stable, with no 50mm (2in) high. The design The control station for
for B/C class car response can deformation caused by wind and materials used result in a 4activeFB can be used to
vary greatly throughout its or other conditions. In a crash, very low RCS of -50dBm 2 from control and synchronize five
360° field. While the radar the car loses its stable shape 50m (164ft) at 77GHz. platforms. Data exchange
cross-section (RCS) at the rear but stays in one part, no Two type series are protocols for GNSS/IMU
is around 20dBm 2, at some matter which direction it is available. The smaller of these, systems are available and
angles RCS could go below moving in or impacted from. 4activeFB-Small 35km/h flexible to use. 4activeFB is ONLINE
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reflectors, lights and license so the dummy is assembled for tests involving smaller and the components used have
plates – must be displayed in using zippers, enabling it to road users, including IP65 protection at the least. ‹ 508
AOS Technologies
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Camera
technology
A rugged, compact camera and high-intensity lighting are
prerequisites for high-quality video capture in crash tests
The ALED-2500 is RIGHT: The L-VIT can be connection to a small adapter.
a compact, battery- used alongside the ALED-2500 The camera can be connected
(BELOW) for digital imaging
operated, onboard in demanding conditions to a PC via an adapter in order
high-intensity LED light for to set recording parameters.
crash test applications where In addition, the adapter serves
space restrictions apply and as an input for trigger and
independent operation is synchronization signals, in
important. The system case phase lock operation is
consists of a solidly built required. The unique design
controller containing a of the camera with a front-
rechargeable battery. The mount connector makes it
battery lasts for up to 30 easy to mount the Micro-G1
minutes, enabling subsequent in side panels of doors or
tests without recharging, and under dashboards.
the controller is equipped to independent test laboratory to such as wi-fi connectivity, The camera delivers up to
serve up to four small LED withstand g-forces in excess non-volatile memory in 250fps with full HD resolution
heads connected with a single of 150g/10ms/all axes, which camera, and digital video of 1920x1080 pixels, and
cable to it. Due to their small makes the camera ideal for use out on the camera. up to 500fps with 1280x720
size, the LED heads can be in onboard crash tests. The Micro-G1 is a new pixels. The user-configurable
placed where space is tight, self-containing camera can miniaturized high-speed resolution enables camera
such as under seats, below be used in harsh crash test camera for use in tight spaces. settings of 800x600 pixels
dashboards, or close to environments, and includes With its small size of just at a data rate of 1,000fps. The
the steering wheel column. a wide range of signals for 59 x 30 x 32mm (2.3 x 1.1 x camera comes ready to operate
Each LED head has 150W of external control, as well as 1.2in), and a weight of 200g, including the Imaging Studio
power, making it possible to feedback on camera status the Micro-G1 is said to set V4 software, and all cables and
illuminate larger fields of view. during tests. L-VIT offers new standards in terms adapters. As an additional
The ALED-2500 offers a mode remote switch-on capabilities, of the size and performance benefit, each Micro-G1 package
for continuous operation eliminating the need to attach of high-speed cameras. The comes with a 3.5mm (0.138in)
or one synchronized to the a PC before the test. camera’s optical core is a and 5.5mm (0.217in) rugged
strobe signal of high-speed Once switched on, the highly sensitive state-of-the- lens ready for onboard use.
cameras. Both lights and camera is ready to record a art CMOS sensor in color Finally, a test certificate from
controller are designed and sequence with the pre-defined or monochrome. Micro-G1 an independent test lab stating
certified by an independent parameters stored in the is connected via a single, that Micro-G1 withstands
test lab to withstand g-forces camera. The Imaging Studio lockable and rugged cable 100+ g-forces is available. ‹
in excess of 150g/10ms/all software now comes with
axes, and spikes of up to 200g. motion analysis capabilities,
The L-VIT is equipped with offering automatic tracking.
a highly light-sensitive CMOS For using the camera off-
sensor with 1920x1080 pixels board, the L-Motion with
and recording rates of up to an identical sensor, but
ONLINE 2,500fps with full resolution. less rugged build, offers
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NUMBER frame rates, up to 100,000fps all needs in recording crash
can be achieved. The L-VIT is test movies in HD resolution.
509 designed and certified by an Multiple add-ons are available,
Encopim
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Impact launcher
Active hood misuse testing has become commonplace in passive safety
labs, with analysis now requiring more dynamic, high-speed launcher systems
Active hoods are now
standard components
in new vehicles. Their
development became necessary
due to new exterior designs
of compact cars, harder hood
materials, larger engines, and
so on.
As a result, and thanks to
improvements in sensors,
active hood misuse testing has
become one of the most widely
conducted passive safety tests
by car makers and laboratories
in the last couple of years.
Encopim has recently
installed different Dynamic
Impact Test System (DITS)
units around the globe,
which are already providing
extremely high productivity
rates thanks to four main
characteristics: modularity,
universality, adaptability
and repeatability.
The DITS’s modular ABOVE: Encopim’s DITS regulatory tests and the
system design provides installed at the Applus+ current NCAP misuse tests,
more flexibility in testing IDIADA test facility in will be capable of meeting
Ingolstadt, Germany
because different modules for higher speed demands. This
LEFT: The PP-HDA
interior testing and ejection enables free flight and
new PP-HDA module can
mitigation can be attached to guided impact tests at be used to upgrade existing
one side of the arm. up to 70km/h (43.5mph) DITS. The positioning robot
The Pedestrian Protection (base, tower, arm/s and
– High Dynamics Actuator cart/s) and even the guiding
(PP-HDA) is universal as the system can be kept – only
same guides can be used for the propeller needs to be
launching both free flight and test requires the head and leg that the bonnet does not changed. This upgrade
guided heads, legs, misuse to be launched simultaneously deploy after a basketball reduces weight while the
impactors and the body block. to simulate a pedestrian being hits the bonnet at -40°C dimensions of the PP-HDA
As with all other Encopim run over). has become a routine check, module remain the same.
products, the DITS can be Launches do not need to be car makers want more – Encopim is scheduled
customized according to repeated due to the predictive launching of new impactors to install a cutting-edge
requirements. The customer control, which is guaranteed at 70km/h (43.5mph). new DITS at the Volvo Cars
can define not only the length thanks to real-time closed Furthermore, Encopim Safety Centre in Gothenburg,
of the base (to have more than loop control of the hydraulic has increased the energy Sweden, later this year. It will ONLINE
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same lab) but also the height the piston rod. the PP-HDA module, which, sensory analysis research NUMBER
of the tower (to enable the use Now that tuning the in addition to performing the and development tests at
of a second arm in case the sensors’ control unit to ensure standard pedestrian protection up to 70km/h (43.5mph). ‹ 510
measX
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Head injury
assessment
FEM-based calculation of accidents could enable more accurate
analysis of potential head and brain damage than the current HIC
The measX crash and three rotations) provided
analysis software by an experimental test or by
system, X-Crash, any multibody computation.
is used in facilities worldwide An important assumption
to analyze data captured in made in SUFEHM-Box is
full-scale tests, sled tests and that the skull does not sustain
component evaluation. In any deformation, as typically
recent years it has become happens in helmet testing
standard in almost all Euro or for any head impact
NCAP laboratories, offering against a soft surface.
standardized evaluation for Therefore, the human head
most global regulations. model implemented in the
X-Crash is based on SUFEHM-Box is the SUFEHM
National Instruments’ DIAdem with a rigid skull, which
standard software and the means that the skull fracture
application platform X-Frame, risk is not computed within
developed by measX. This the current program.
combination has been proved The model-based advanced
in widespread applications HIC function provides more
in the automotive industry. It accurate data on the potential
represents a very cost-effective damage to the head and brain
basis for all kinds of test than the conventional HIC
data evaluation applications. ABOVE: The new head injury of the classic HIC criterion, calculation by considering
The development of X-Crash prediction tool in X-Crash it makes use of linear and the direction of acceleration
uses the SUFEHM to assess
software was influenced the risk of damage (BELOW) rotational accelerations and as well as the rotational
heavily by learnings and determines the brain injury accelerations. With the model
experience of measX engineers criterion based on the time approach, the force load and
as well as incorporating evolution of complex linear risk of injury for the head is
customer feedback. and rotational head loading. estimated. The advanced HIC
In recent years, more The new head injury is implemented as an add-on
human body segment and prediction tool is based on to X-Crash and does not
whole body models have the SUFEHM. This model require any experience with
been used in automotive has been used extensively finite element modeling.
safety research. Detailed deep for real-world head trauma With more than 35
validated segmental models simulation, which has allowed years of experience, measX
are used for the definition it to derive injury criteria for provides consultancy services
of improved injury criteria, brain injury (DAI, AIS 2+), and complete systems for
transforming the models subdural hematoma (SDH) recording, managing and
into injury prediction tools. and skull fracture. evaluating measurement data.
X-Crash advanced HIC uses The SUFEHM-Box has It offers a portfolio of solutions
ONLINE the Strasbourg University been designed to assess from signal processing,
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NUMBER (SUFEHM) for calculation of impact characterized by a set automation to the software
the risk of head injuries in of six head acceleration curves interface and control – all
511 automotive crashes. Instead versus time (three translations from a single source. ‹
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Enhancements
in data capture
Digital high-speed video is one of the most valuable crash
analysis tools at the disposal of today’s vehicle test engineers
The new Miro JBox provides high
Vision Research, flexibility and modularity in building
the producer of multi-camera configurations as
Phantom high-speed simple or complex as needed
cameras, has been busy this
summer with the introduction test solutions. “It brings the
of a key feature to the Miro flexibility and image quality
C-Series cameras and the that many crash test centers
expansion of key component need.” The original Miro JBox
functionality for automotive will be discontinued, but
testing. These enhancements, upgrades are available.
meant to increase the ease and This time last year, Vision
flexibility of use, distinguish Research introduced the
Vision Research’s products Miro N-Series, a tiny camera
from those of competitors. head attached to a separate
The Phantom Miro camera base via a CXP cable.
C-Series, built to use the The N-Series is perfect for
rugged C-mount lenses cameras, to meet just about explains Kevin Gann, director small spaces and destructive
necessary in destructive any high-speed need. Phantom of R&D. environments as the images
situations, has a sensor that high-speed cameras can be To satisfy this demand are stored separately from the
takes advantage of small found not only in automotive and make the VEOs even more head, ensuring data integrity.
pixels, measuring 5.6µm. crash testing applications, accessible to the automotive The Miro N5 head fits snuggly
Small pixels mean a small but in just about any other industry, Vision Research in door panels, under gas
sensor and small camera, industry and research center. expanded the capability of pedals and next to tanks, while
providing excellent detail in In 2015 the VEO family the Miro Junction Box (JBox) the 0.5 lb (0.227kg) base can
hard-to-reach areas. However, of 1MPx and 4MPx cameras with the introduction of be placed up to 3m (10ft) away.
the trade-off of small pixels is was introduced, bringing a the Miro Junction Box 2.0. The camera base unit was
that the sensor is not as light more powerful high-speed Introduced in 2014, The Miro designed to work with the
sensitive as one with large camera to researchers at a JBox connects up to six Miro Miro JBox, but as all crash test
pixels. This can be a problem cost-effective price. The VEO cameras, whether Miro C210s scenarios have some amount
in certain crash test situations 710 offers a frame rate of or C210Js, Miro R or LC, or of variability, sometimes that
where it is difficult to add 7,000fps at maximum 1MP legacy Miro M, Miro 3, or connection is not feasible.
light. To compensate for resolution, and the VEO 640 Miro eX4. The JBox 2.0 can To meet this need, Vision
this, Vision Research provides 1,400fps at full 4MP connect up to six Miros, four Research designed a Miro
introduced Exposure Index resolution, but both are only VEOs, or a combination of the N-series base that can operate
(EI) selection to the Miro 5in cubes and can survive two. This gives extra flexibility independently, without the
C-Series. EI provides seven the powerful forces found in and added capability to crash JBox. This new feature enables
pre-programmed tone curve sled testing. Until recently test situations. even more placement options
patterns to lighten the image VEOs were available only “We’re excited to expand in a variety of situations where
while adding as little noise as as standalone cameras. the Miro JBox capability so cables typically cause issues.
possible. The EI settings do “We recognized a strong that we can include the VEOs This variant also offers cost
not affect the original data need for the automotive crash in the automotive crash test savings in situations where ONLINE
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effective ISO rating. image capability the VEOs and offboard opportunities,” required. Both variants are NUMBER
Vision Research claims to offer with existing crash test states Doreen Clark, product available to meet specific
have the broadest range of infrastructure and workflow,” manager for automotive crash workflow requirements. ‹ 512
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In-dummy
data device
A revolutionary data acquisition system is enabling engineers
to yield more usable data than ever before in crash testing
LEFT: Kistler’s compact system has
Continental Safety the Lower Franconia greatly improved crash test dummy
Engineering uses region of Germany, the data acquisition capabilities (BELOW)
Kistler data company has conducted
acquisition technology around 300 development
for efficient and effective projects, over 6,000
execution of measurements crash tests and more
in crash tests. Continental’s than 200 simulations.
crash test dummies, for With the introduction
example, are equipped of DTI technology,
with Kistler’s DTI (digital Kistler has paved mounted in the dummy.
transducer interface) the way for simple Using a single cable, test
technology. DTI technology and effective data is downloaded for
converts analog signals into modernization evaluation via the vehicle
digital signals and transmits of older crash measurement communication box.
them to a central data recorder test measurement data is obtained,” In 2015 Kistler integrated
via a digital databus circuit. equipment. In says Thomas Wild, 10 of Continental’s H3 crash
DTI technology is reliable and 2015 Kistler was team manager for dummies with DTI as well as a
ensures high data quality. The commissioned to measurement and WorldSID ATD. The challenge
reduced space requirements expand the DAS and video technology with the H3 dummies was to
provide multiple additional to upgrade Continental’s at Continental Safety integrate the technology into
benefits – less bulky data in-dummy sensor systems Engineering. “In the existing processes and
acquisition is required in the with the new DTI technology. general, the requirements of infrastructure. Continental
trunk, and the replacement Approximately 550 sled tests are increasing and with also uses Kistler’s KiDAU data
of thick analog sensor cabling tests and 450 crash tests are them the number of vehicle acquisition unit. The new and
with a single digital cable currently performed annually measurement points.” existing hardware are now
from the dummy to the at the company’s development The number of sensors compatible, and the Kistler
vehicle makes installation site. “As we conduct such a needed in a crash test has also CrashDesigner software has
easier and preparation time high number of tests, we continued to increase, while been adapted and expanded
much quicker. wanted to bring our test installation space in vehicles is to meet Continental’s needs.
Continental Safety equipment up-to-date with decreasing. Furthermore, there The DTI technology can
Engineering has been working new technology to ensure is a requirement for increased be installed in all dummy
with Kistler since 1993. In its efficient processes and to reliability and a reduced error models including THOR-M.
test and development center in guarantee accurate, reliable rate in testing. Continental is now able to
In-Dummy DAS Technology
DTI technology greatly reliably combine a number
expands the capabilities of of different tried-and-tested
in-dummy data acquisition. devices with the new hardware.
It uses an integrated databus “With its technical expertise
system, where signals from and many years of experience
a wide range of sensors are in the field of vehicle safety,
converted into digital output Kistler has proved with this
DTI Data Recorder
AMS
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Effective data
management
A combination of analysis and visualization software provides a complete
solution for local and distributed crash test data management and reporting
A huge amount of raw validated against information
data is created during provided by the server.
crash tests. Data The HTML5-based
processing should be as easy web front end created using
and intuitive as possible for the latest React technology
engineers, so as to support provides an easy, fast and
their work rather than be a simple user interface to
part of it. A data processing search for tests. MaDaM
system must be able to deal can be used from any device
with large data volumes, that is equipped with a
different data types, special modern browser, available
demands on metadata and on Windows, Linux, Mac,
access from various user tablets and even phones.
groups. AMS offers a system The engineer can search for
to support the entire workflow measurements with free-text
in handling crash data, queries and can filter them
with its measurement data based on customized defined training. If the crash More than 30 MaDaM
systems are in use globally
management system MaDaM parameters such as test date, data contains all the
at facilities including
and analysis software jBEAM. laboratory and other specific information about the test Magna Seating and SAIC
MaDaM was created with values. Relevant aspects of the type and the regulation, a full
three basic concepts in mind: measurement file are extracted assessment can be initialized
application specific import, during the import, and automatically using the as unexpected channel codes
high-performance search and indexed once uploaded. channel codes and header or incorrect units.
powerful analysis. Measured Searching through this index information. If some channel The Crash Assistant uses
data is transferred to the main takes milliseconds. Finding codes are incorrect, it is a tree structure for sub-
system via an import module every measurement that easy to map them to the assessments and calculations
full of business logic. It can contains a lateral head inputs of the component. to visualize coherence. For
subsequently be searched acceleration channel with a For more advanced users example, the loading case
using a powerful search maximum of more than it is possible to make more Euro NCAP Frontal ODB 40%
engine based on Elasticsearch 600m/s², for example, takes detailed configurations. The has the node head, which in
technology. Finally, after around 10ms in a database of post-processing enables users turn has the node HIC. The
retrieving a specific crash 1,000 measurements. to invert channels, use CFC configuration of this single
test, an interactive analysis jBEAM provides many filters or change the unit, calculation can be changed
can be executed to create possibilities for analyzing among other things. Especially by the user.
standardized reports or to and visualizing measurement important is the fact that Another important feature
compare measurements. data. While the software jBEAM calculations always is the ability to make an
However, reliable and is developed to handle use quantities instead of assessment with multiple
easy searches depend on the measurement data from plain numbers. This way, tests, so the user can import
consistency and integrity of different application areas, it is possible to perform several test files and compare
the data. The special MaDaM it also provides a powerful calculations with different the calculation. For instance,
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made to the metadata of friendly interface designed to avoid errors. A list details measurement channels of the
imported measurements are to avoid time-consuming any potential problems, such head acceleration. ‹ 514
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Upgraded
sled system
Tougher test standards have created the need for improved simulation of
rotational yaw and lateral translation, with reduced complexity and payload
Today’s occupant RIGHT: ServoSled Twist is retrofittable
to existing sleds, enabling dynamic
safety engineers are yaw/lateral simulation (BELOW)
designing to new
regulations that are not well
simulated by linear sled
systems. The IIHS small large forces with a higher
overlap and the proposed frequency response than
NHTSA oblique testing conventional high-flow
programs produce vehicle multistage servo-hydraulics.
and occupant motions that Traditionally engineers avoid
are not fully restrained by friction as it can be difficult to
the safety systems of the past. predict and control, especially
The tougher testing conditions within the time restraints
cause a combination of of a crash event.
rotational yaw and lateral However, the
translation with very Seattle Safety
complex occupant trajectories. ServoSled has
Simulating yaw with a proved that with
static pretest setup is often a clever control
insufficient to produce a good system and using
test, particularly for small real-time closed
overlap load cases. loop control from the Twist is retrofittable to analysis of publicly available
All pitch systems and accelerometer, friction can existing 3.1MN ServoSleds. crash test data. The current
all yaw/lateral translation be mastered. Seattle Safety The innovative solution design was optimized to
system designs increase has now applied its mastery maintains the high payload perform to the requirements
complexity and reduce to dynamic yaw/lateral capacity of the ServoSled and specified by the development
payload. The engineering translation. Based on the can be removed in half a day partner. Seattle Safety
challenge is to meet the new company’s core servo-brake to enable conventional linear understands that not every
requirements, minimizing the technology, Seattle Safety or pitch testing. All three customer will have the
payload hit and complexity. has developed the ServoSled systems provide pre-crash same needs or agree with
Seattle Safety has a history of Twist – a dynamic yaw/lateral occupant positioning and the design approach selected
engineering innovation and translation system that precise movement of the and that there may be several
discovering simple solutions accelerates a 1,200kg (2,646 lb) occupant protection zone, approaches to solve each
to complex problems, with payload with 600mm (23.6in) enabling placement of the problem. Its unique ability
an increase in performance. of lateral translation and 25° ATD where and when needed. to modify existing designs
The company’s core of rotation with full closed- The ServoSled Twist and adapt to requirements
product, the ServoSled, has loop motion control. was developed as part of ensures that a customer gets
proved that a servo-controlled Like the Seattle Safety a partnership with several car the right equipment for their
friction brake can modulate Pitch system, the ServoSled manufacturers using extensive specific needs. ‹
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High-speed cameras
Advancements in digital high-speed imaging technology have included
higher frame rates, improved ruggedness and extended operation times
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
4activeSystems GmbH..................................... 48 Reader Inquiry Service.................................. 33 (IST)...................................... Inside Front Cover
Altran Osterreich GmbH.................................. 36 Diversified Technical Systems Kistler Instrumente AG.................................... 79
AMS GmbH...................................................... 11 (DTS ).................................... Inside Back Cover MeasX GmbH & Co KG..................................... 47
AOS Technologies............................................ 11 Encocam Ltd.................................................... 17 Meggitt Sensing Systems................................. 23
Automotive Testing Expo India 2018............... 68 ENCOPIM SL.............................................. 39, 68 Messring Systembau
Automotive Testing Expo in Novi, Escribano Testing Solutions............................. 51 MSG GmbH........................ Outside Back Cover
Michigan 2017......................................... 5,7, 8 High Speed Vision GmbH........................... 44, 48 ORME.............................................................. 47
Automotive Testing Expo Korea 2018.............. 39 HuDe GmbH.................................................... 44 PCO AG.............................................................. 2
Autonomous Vehicle Safety Regulation World Humanetics..................................................... 29 Photron (Europe) Ltd....................................... 51
Congress 2017.............................................. 60 Hyge Inc........................................................... 23 Seattle Safety................................................... 17
Crash Test Technology International Online Instron Structural Testing Systems Vision Research............................................... 33
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OPINION
Antonio
Avenoso
Why Europe needs to ensure
that crash test requirements
remain a safety priority
The European Transport Safety But with this focus on new
Council’s (ETSC) latest research technology, there is a danger that
shows that 25,671 people died on crash testing requirements are
European Union (EU) roads last year. deprioritized. OEMs are already
Despite improvements in road safety lobbying with the message that
over the past 20 years, progress in reducing active/preventive measures should
deaths has slowed to a virtual halt since 2014. take priority over passive safety
New EU figures, published last year for the first requirements. The ETSC disagrees.
time, show that a further 135,000 suffer life- The numbers of pedestrians and cyclists
changing injuries each year, based on the dying in crashes has declined more slowly
international MAIS 3+ scale of serious injury. than the number of car occupant fatalities in
Hitting the EU target of halving road deaths recent years. Crash avoidance systems are not
over the 10 years to 2020 looks increasingly perfect and collisions will occur in situations
out of reach. Major efforts are now needed in where a crash cannot be avoided or mitigated.
the crucial areas of enforcement, infrastructure, Active safety technologies should complement
driver behavior and vehicle safety. It has been advances in passive safety, not replace them.
around eight years since minimum vehicle safety Thus the ETSC would like to see two tests that
standards and pedestrian protection rules were are currently conducted for ‘monitoring purposes’
updated in the EU. Proposals for new regulations made mandatory: the bonnet leading-edge test
are expected early next year. And it’s about time. and the adult headform-to-windshield protection
Euro NCAP has played a key role in boosting test. Cars fitted with AEB should not be subject to
safety standards in the European market in recent weaker test requirements as some have argued.
years. But the ETSC is concerned that consumers The speed for the adult headform-to-windshield test
should be increased to at least 40km/h (25mph) – a New minimum
“Active safety technologies more realistic speed reflecting real-world collisions.
The ETSC also believes that, with increasing
vehicle safety
standards are
should complement advances in rates of cycling in Europe, particularly in urban critical to
reducing deaths
areas, cyclist safety must be taken into account
passive safety, not replace them” in future regulations.
and serious
injuries on
Improved minimum safety levels will also help European roads
could be getting the wrong impression about the extend the EU’s lead in automotive safety – they
safety of new vehicles. That’s because new cars will be good for business. The EU is the world’s
that currently meet only the minimum legal safety largest producer of motor vehicles, with a 25%
standards in the EU would receive zero stars in share of global production. Beating off global
tests carried out by Euro NCAP. competition remains a challenge, but developing
Euro NCAP does not have the resources to test passive safety technology can play a crucial role.
all models of cars and there is currently no such Europe represents a home market of 500 million
equivalent for large vans and trucks. Thus, legal consumers with relatively high incomes. Third
minimum standards must be improved. markets are growing fast, changing trade flows
The EU has published a list of 19 new safety and the automotive value chain. Upgrading crash
technologies it is considering for mandatory test requirements will create a market advantage
adoption. On the technology side, the ETSC for the European car industry as manufacturers
believes that automated emergency braking will be in a better position than third market
(AEB), intelligent speed assistance, advanced producers to face higher safety standards. ‹
seatbelt reminders and a standard interface for
an alcohol interlock to be fitted, are critical. All Antonio Avenoso is executive director at the European
these solutions are feasible and cost-effective Transport Safety Council, a Brussels-based independent
with current technologies, according to the UK non-profit organization working to reduce the numbers
Transport Research Laboratory. of deaths and injuries in transport in Europe
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