German A, Comeau J-L, McClafferty K J, Shkrum M J, Tiessen P F
Transport Canada.
Annu Proc Assoc Adv Automot Med. 2007;51:225-43.
Evaluations of crash protection safety features require measures for quantifying impact severity. Velocity change (delta-V) is the major descriptor of collision severity used in most real-world crash databases. One of the limitations of delta-V is that it does not account for the time over which the crash pulse occurs (delta-t). Late model GM vehicles equipped with event data recorders capture the cumulative delta-V in 10 ms intervals over the crash pulse. Deceleration can be readily calculated from these data and provides a complementary measure of severity that has not previously been available for real world crashes. The relationship between maximum delta-V and deceleration was examined for different vehicle platforms involved in real world frontal impacts and frontal crash tests. Maximum deceleration was observed to be closely correlated to the maximum delta-V.
对碰撞保护安全特性的评估需要用于量化碰撞严重程度的度量。速度变化(ΔV)是大多数实际碰撞数据库中使用的碰撞严重程度的主要描述指标。ΔV的局限性之一在于它没有考虑碰撞脉冲发生的时间(Δt)。配备事件数据记录器的通用汽车后期车型会在碰撞脉冲期间以10毫秒的间隔捕获累积的ΔV。可以从这些数据中轻松计算出减速度,它提供了一种此前在实际碰撞中无法获得的严重程度补充度量。针对实际正面碰撞和正面碰撞测试中涉及的不同车辆平台,研究了最大ΔV与减速度之间的关系。观察到最大减速度与最大ΔV密切相关。