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High strength steels,stiffness of vehicle front-end structure,and risk of injury to rear seat occupants
Authors:Elham Sahraei  Kennerly Digges  Dhafer Marzougui  Kim Roddis
Affiliation:1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Mass Ave, room 5-218B, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA;2. The George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA;3. The George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA
Abstract:Previous research has shown that rear seat occupant protection has decreased over model years, and front-end stiffness is a possible factor causing this trend. In this research, the effects of a change in stiffness on protection of rear seat occupants in frontal crashes were investigated. The stiffness was adjusted by using higher strength steels (DP and TRIP), or thicker metal sheets. Finite element simulations were performed, using an LS Dyna vehicle model coupled with a MADYMO dummy. Simulation results showed that an increase in stiffness, to the extent it happened in recent model years, can increase the risk of AIS3+ head injuries from 4.8% in the original model (with a stiffness of 1000 N/mm) to 24.2% in a modified model (with a stiffness of 2356 N/mm). The simulations also showed an increased risk of chest injury from 9.1% in the original model to 11.8% in the modified model. Distribution of injuries from real world accident data confirms the findings of the simulations.
Keywords:Vehicle stiffness   Risk of injury   Rear sear occupant   Finite element model
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