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Front and Rear Car Crush Coefficients for Energy Calculations

2010-04-12
2010-01-0069
Quantifying the energy associated with vehicle damage is the basis of common methods used to reconstruct car crashes. This study sought to characterize the relationship between crush and energy for the front and rear surfaces of a passenger car. Nine stationary barrier crash tests and one aligned car-to-car test were conducted using several cars of the same model with impact speeds ranging from 4.3 to 15.2 m/s generating as much as 0.47 m of crush. The results revealed a linear speed-crush relationship for front and rear car surfaces and a restitution coefficient that decreased from a maximum of 0.33 at low speed to a relatively constant value of 0.15 for crush levels above 0.2 m. Crush coefficients derived from the crash tests were compared to the coefficients from three other sources: i) default values from the CRASH3 computer program, ii) values from a published database and iii) values derived from an assumed damage threshold value and an NHTSA high-speed crash test.
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