Results from two crash tests of Phase I Marina Safety Research Vehicles (SRV) developed by British Leyland Motor Corporation are presented. The tests were a central head-on collision of a Marina SRV with an AMF experimental safety vehicle at a closing speed of 60 MPH, and a 90-degree side impact of another Marina SRV by a modified production Marina automobile at a speed of 30 MPH. The objective of the tests was to evaluate the safety performance of the Marina SRVs from the vehicle and dummy occupant responses measured in the crashes. It is concluded that the crashworthiness performance of the structural and occupant protection systems incorporated in the vehicle design was adequate for the impact conditions selected for the safety evaluation. Volume II of the final report similarly contains results from crash tests conducted to evaluate the safety performance of the French Renault Basic Research Vehicle.


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    Title :

    Crash Testing of Experimental Safety Vehicles. Volume I. British Leyland Marina Safety Research Vehicle


    Contributors:

    Publication date :

    1977


    Size :

    192 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English






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