This procedure establishes a recommended practice for performing a Low Speed Knee Slider test to the Hybrid III 50th Male Anthropomorphic Test Device (ATD or crash dummy). This test was created to satisfy the demand from industry to have a certification test which produces similar results to an actual low energy automotive impact test. An inherent problem exists with the current certification procedure because the normal (2.75 m/s) knee slider test has test corridors that do not represent typical displacements seen in these low energy impact tests. The normal test corridors specify a force requirement at 10 mm and at 18 mm, while the low speed test needs to have a peak displacement around 10 mm. Update page headers to standard SAE formats. Section 2.1.1: Changed reference from “SAE EA-23” to “SAE J2856.” Section 3.1.c: Changed reference from “J211” to “J211/1.” Section 4.1: Changed the text of “by the SAE Dummy Testing Equipment Subcommittee of the SAE Human Biomechanics and Simulation Standards Committee” to “Prepared by the SAE Dummy Testing Equipment Standards Committee.” SAE J2876 has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE Five-Year Review policy.


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    Title :

    Low Speed Knee Slider Test Procedure for the Hybrid III 50th Male Dummy


    Publication date :

    2022-07-29



    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English