Compatibility for Proposed R.94 PDB Test

PDB 시험에 대한 충돌 상호 안전성

  • Jang, Eun-Ji (Vehicle Crash Test Team, GM Daewoo Auto & Technology Co.) ;
  • Kim, Joseph (Vehicle Crash Test Team, GM Daewoo Auto & Technology Co.) ;
  • Beom, Hyen-Kyun (Vehicle Crash Test Team, GM Daewoo Auto & Technology Co.) ;
  • Kwon, Sung-Eun (Vehicle Crash Test Team, GM Daewoo Auto & Technology Co.)
  • 장은지 (지엠대우오토앤테크놀로지) ;
  • 김요셉 (지엠대우오토앤테크놀로지) ;
  • 범현균 (지엠대우오토앤테크놀로지) ;
  • 권성은 (지엠대우오토앤테크놀로지)
  • Received : 2009.09.15
  • Accepted : 2009.11.17
  • Published : 2010.05.01

Abstract

Currently various safety tests are being performed in many countries with growing interest in vehicle safety. However the vehicles which have good safety performance in these tests could not secure the good performance in real car to car accident. So new test protocol using progressive deformable barrier (PDB) was proposed by EEVC in Europe, NHTSA in USA and some vehicle manufacturers, etc. The target of PDB test is to control partner protection in addition to self-protection on the same test. The proposal is to update current ECE R.94 frontal ODB test. So barrier, impact speed, overlap are changed to avoid bottoming-out in the test configuration. In this paper 3 different tests (R.94, EuroNCAP and PDB test) were carried out using current production vehicles with same structure. The results of these tests were compared to understand PDB test. As a result PDB test shows the highest vehicle deceleration and dummy injury because PDB offers a progressive increase in stiffness in depth and height. However vehicle intrusion was affected with rather test velocity than stiffness of deformable barrier. PDB deformation data is used for partner protection assessment using PDB software and it shows that the test vehicle is rather not aggressive.

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