[]Whilst still in the prototype stage, the new car has to face a number of arduous tests. For these tests a mobile laboratory is connected to the vehicle by a cable, which transmits signals from various sensors on the vehicle back to the onboard computer for collation and analysis. The prototype will also be placed on a computer-linked simulated rig to monitor, through controlled vibrations, the stresses and strains experienced by the driveline, suspension and body.
Crash testing is undertaken to establish that the vehicle will suffer the minimum of damage or distortion in the event of an impact and that the occupants are safely installed within the strong passenger compartment or safety cell.
The basic crash test is a frontal crash at 30 mile/h (48 km/h) into a fixed barrier set perpendicularly to the car’s longitudinal axis. The collision is termed 100 per cent overlap, as the complete front of the car strikes the barrier and there is no offset. The main requirement is that the steering wheel must not be moved back by more than 120 mm (5 in), but there is no requirement to measure the force to which the occupants will be subject in collision. The manufacturers use anthropometric dummies suitably instrumented with decelerometers and strain gauges which collect relevant data on the effect of the collision on the dummies. A passenger car side impact test aimed at reducing chest and pelvic injuries will be legal in the USA from 1993. This stricter standard requires that a new vehicle must pass a full-scale crash test designed to simulate a collision at an intersection in which a car travelling at 15 mile/h is hit in the side by another car travelling at 30 mile/h. This test is called an angled side-swipe:the displacement is 27 degrees forward from the perpendicular of the test vehicle’s main axis. The test is conducted by propelling a movable deformable barrier at 33.5 mile/h into the side of a test car occupied by dummies in the front and rear seats. The dummies are wired with instruments to predict the risk potential of human injury.Volvo do a very unusual promotional crash test which involves propelling a car from the top of a tall building .
Extensive durability tests are undertaken on a variety of road surfaces in all conditions (Figure 1.24). Vehicles are also run through water tests (Figure 1.25) and subjected to extreme climatic temperature changes to confirm their durability. Figure 1.24 Road testing a prototype (Ford Motor Company Ltd) The final stages are now being reached; mechanical specifications, trim levels, engine options,body styles and the feature lists are confirmed.
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Crash testing is undertaken to establish that the vehicle will suffer the minimum of damage or distortion in the event of an impact and that the occupants are safely installed within the strong passenger compartment or safety cell.
The basic crash test is a frontal crash at 30 mile/h (48 km/h) into a fixed barrier set perpendicularly to the car’s longitudinal axis. The collision is termed 100 per cent overlap, as the complete front of the car strikes the barrier and there is no offset. The main requirement is that the steering wheel must not be moved back by more than 120 mm (5 in), but there is no requirement to measure the force to which the occupants will be subject in collision. The manufacturers use anthropometric dummies suitably instrumented with decelerometers and strain gauges which collect relevant data on the effect of the collision on the dummies. A passenger car side impact test aimed at reducing chest and pelvic injuries will be legal in the USA from 1993. This stricter standard requires that a new vehicle must pass a full-scale crash test designed to simulate a collision at an intersection in which a car travelling at 15 mile/h is hit in the side by another car travelling at 30 mile/h. This test is called an angled side-swipe:the displacement is 27 degrees forward from the perpendicular of the test vehicle’s main axis. The test is conducted by propelling a movable deformable barrier at 33.5 mile/h into the side of a test car occupied by dummies in the front and rear seats. The dummies are wired with instruments to predict the risk potential of human injury.Volvo do a very unusual promotional crash test which involves propelling a car from the top of a tall building .
Extensive durability tests are undertaken on a variety of road surfaces in all conditions (Figure 1.24). Vehicles are also run through water tests (Figure 1.25) and subjected to extreme climatic temperature changes to confirm their durability. Figure 1.24 Road testing a prototype (Ford Motor Company Ltd) The final stages are now being reached; mechanical specifications, trim levels, engine options,body styles and the feature lists are confirmed.
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