Browse Publications Technical Papers 1999-01-1334
1999-03-01

EuroSID-I Rib Module Performance and Evaluation 1999-01-1334

The aim of this study was to understand the behavior of Eurosid rib module and its components under different impact conditions. This was achieved by impacting the single rib module at two different velocities of 7.6m/s and 10.8m/s at three impact angles of 0, +30 and -30 deg corresponding to each velocity. All tests were done using a 1.86 kg (4.1 lbs), 152 mm (6″) circular impactor on the Monterey facility (Linear impactor) and some of the tests were filmed at 5000 fps. Tests were also done with and without tuning spring to assess its contribution to the total rib response. The hydraulic damper and damper spring were dynamically tested at different velocities to obtain their individual characteristics of force-velocity and force-deflection respectively. Static force-deflection characteristics of all the four tuning springs and damper spring were also obtained. The results of single rib tests @ 0 deg were compared with the CAE models currently available in MADYMO-3D and RADIOSS. A summary & discussion of the results of these tests has been presented followed by the conclusions & recommendations. The static and dynamic response of the damper spring was almost same. The absence of tuning spring increased the peak rib deflection in 0 deg impact, but there was no significant difference at other impact angles. The peak rib deflection was the highest for 0 deg impact followed by -30 deg and +30 deg. The hydraulic damper displacements from the tests and models did not correlate well. Maximum rib deflection from RADIOSS and tests correlated well, while the MADYMO result was higher than the tests.

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