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A Study on the Comparison for the Child Occupant Safety from Frontal Crash Test Protocol

정면충돌 시험방법에 따른 어린이 탑승객 충돌안전성 비교연구

  • 김시우 (교통안전공단 자동차안전연구원)
  • Received : 2016.06.20
  • Accepted : 2016.09.27
  • Published : 2016.09.30

Abstract

Recently, development in vehicle safety could increase interest in children's safety in vehicle collisions. But the research of children safety in vehicle collisions is not being conducted as many as that of adult's. Especially the study for the vehicle crash was not much. This study focused on the comparison of child safety between test protocols to evaluate children's safety in crash test. Injuries of Q6 and Q10 dummy were evaluated using FFRB (Full frontal rigid barrier) test and 40% ODB (Offset deformable barrier) test with one model vehicle. Even though the limit number of test, the tendency of injury criteria of Q6 and Q10 dummy between the test protocols was not conformed but injury criteria of Q6 and Q10 were not same between FFRB and 40% ODB.

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