Browse Publications Technical Papers 2005-01-0744
2005-04-11

The Effect of Airbag Suppression Systems on Durability and Safety-Related Testing Procedures 2005-01-0744

Over the last several years, designers have been working toward developing airbag suppression systems in order to satisfy the new Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 208 - Occupant Crash Protection requirements currently being phased-in [1, 2]. By September 1, 2005, all vehicles are required to be in compliance with the new requirements. The new rule requires that vehicles must have an airbag suppression system that turns the airbag off in cases where a child or child seat is detected in the front passenger occupant position. Typically incorporated in the seating structure or cushion area, these suppression systems are activated each time the seat is occupied. More so than any other component, this feature makes safety, durability, and reliability testing of these systems critical to their functionality.
This paper will discuss how airbag suppression systems have affected the standard testing procedures of vehicle components including seats and airbags. It will also examine the approach taken by the manufacturers to ensure that the suppression system works correctly throughout the life of a vehicle. The test procedures that will be discussed in this paper include:
  • FMVSS 208 Suppression
  • Low Speed Impact Simulation
  • Seat Trim Evaluation including Ingress/Egress and Jounce and Squirm
Readers of this paper will gain a broader understanding of the effects of airbag suppression systems on vehicle seats. Changes to common test procedures because of these systems will also be examined.

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