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Low Speed Knee Slider Test Procedure for the Hybrid III 50 Male Dummy
standard by SAE International, 05/01/2015

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This procedure establishes a recommended practice for performing a Low Speed Knee Slider test to the Hybrid III 50th Male Anthropomorphic Test Device (ATD or crash dummy). This test was created to satisfy the demand from industry to have a certification test which produces similar results to an actual low energy automotive impact test. An inherent problem exists with the current certification procedure because the normal (2.75 m/s) knee slider test has test corridors that do not represent typical displacements seen in these low energy impact tests. The normal test corridors specify a force requirement at 10 mm and at 18 mm, while the low speed test needs to have a peak displacement around 10 mm.

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Published:
05/01/2015
File Size:
1 file , 340 KB

SAE J2876_201505

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SAE J2876_201505

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Low Speed Knee Slider Test Procedure for the Hybrid III 50th Male Dummy
standard by SAE International, 05/07/2015

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Description

This procedure establishes a recommended practice for performing a Low Speed Knee Slider test to the Hybrid III 50th Male Anthropomorphic Test Device (ATD or crash dummy). This test was created to satisfy the demand from industry to have a certification test which produces similar results to an actual low energy automotive impact test. An inherent problem exists with the current certification procedure because the normal (2.75 m/s) knee slider test has test corridors that do not represent typical displacements seen in these low energy impact tests. The normal test corridors specify a force requirement at 10 mm and at 18 mm, while the low speed test needs to have a peak displacement around 10 mm.

Product Details

Published:
05/07/2015
File Size:
1 file , 340 KB