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The price of a new car increased almost every year for a long period. In recent years however, the budget available to most people for purchasing a car either did not grow or became even smaller. Therefore it was in the interest of some OEMs to offer economical car models in the so-called "8,000- Euro class". Here an important question arose regarding the safety of these vehicles. There is no question that the very high safety level of cars reached in Europe during the last decades should not be sacrificed as a consequence of smaller budgets. Customers with sense of responsibility have the right to be properly informed about the balance between safety and price so that they can make a deliberate decision when buying either a new or a used car. Against this background, the German magazine "AutoBILD" commissioned DEKRA to conduct fullscale frontal crash tests with a view to publishing the results. These tests have been carried out in accordance with the corresponding Euro NCAP crash test requirements and performance criteria. The tested vehicles were two new Logans produced by the manufacturer Dacia, two used cars of the type VW Golf IV (registration date 2000) and one new VW Fox. This paper describes the safety features of the vehicles and the results of the five crash tests to demonstrate state-of-the-art safety levels and what levels may be expected from vehicles in the "8,000- Euro class". Looking at real-world crashes it is of interest to think about future trends in a more detailed manner. Therefore it will be more and more necessary to supplement the federal statistics with more detailed in-depth information about the consequences of accidents and the safety performance of crashed vehicles.
In recent years the boundaries between active and passive safety blurred more and more. Passive safety in the traditional term includes all safety aspects to prevent occupants to be injured or at least injury severity should be reduced. Passive Safety starts with the collision (first vehicle contact) and ends with rescue (open vehicle doors). Within this phase the occupant has to be protected by the passenger compartment whereby no intrusion should occur. Active safety on the other side was developed to interact prior to the collision whereby the goal is to prevent accidents. The extensive interaction between active and passive safety led to the terminologies "Primary" and "Secondary" safety whereas the expression Integrated Safety Concept was generated. Within this study the most well documented single vehicle accidents with cars not equipped with ESP were identified from the PENDANT database and reconstructed. Additional cases were found in the database ZEDATU of TU Graz. In comparison each case was simulated with the assumption that the cars were equipped with ESP. The differences regarding accident avoidance or crash severity as well as reduction of injury risk were analysed.
This paper uses the national accident statistics of Great Britain to evaluate the effectiveness of Electronic Stability Control Systems (ESC) to reduce crash involvement rates. The crash experience of 8,951 cars is analysed and compared to a closely matching set of non-ESC cars using case-control methods. This is one of the largest ESC samples analysed to date. Overall the cars with ESC are involved in 3% fewer crashes although the effectiveness is substantially higher under conditions of adverse road friction. ESC equipped cars are involved in 15% fewer fatal crashes although this reduction represents the combined effect of ESC and passive safety improvements.
There is a need for detecting characteristics of pedestrian movement before car-pedestrian collisions to trigger a fully reversible pedestrian protection system. For this purpose, a pedestrian sensor system has been developed. In order to evaluate the effectiveness of the sensor system, the in-depth knowledge of car-pedestrian impact scenarios is needed. This study aims at the evaluation of the sensor system. The accident data are selected from the STRADA database. The accident scenarios available in this database were evaluated and the knowledge of the most common scenarios was developed in terms of the pedestrian trajectory, the pedestrian speed, the car trajectory, the car velocity, etc. A mathematical model was then established to evaluate the sensor system with different detective angles. It was found that in order to detect all the pedestrians in the most common scenarios on time the sensor detective angle must be kept larger than 60 degrees.
Since 2005 the German In-Depth Accident Study (GIDAS) also records aspects of active vehicle safety. This is done because vehicles are fitted with an increasing number of active safety devices which have undoubtedly an influence on the number, severity and course of accidents. Accident researchers expect that collecting active safety data will facilitate to assess and quantify the impact of these and future devices. It is the aim of this paper to outline benefits and limitations associated with the recording of active safety aspects within indepth studies. An overview about possible areas where active safety data can be useful will be given. For that purpose single safety or comfort systems will be selected to estimate the effects of an accident database which includes variables associated with these systems. Questions with regard to the limitations of collecting active safety data will be addressed. Possible items are for example the usability of the data recorded, the real accident cause, the small number of relevant accidents, the time span needed to gather a sufficient dataset, the small share of vehicles equipped with a certain system or different functionalities of systems that are supposed to fall in the same category. As a result user needs for a reasonable data collection of active safety elements will be elaborated.
The accident research project in Dresden was founded in July 1999. To date over 6.000 crash investigations have been undertaken. About 10.000 vehicles have been documented and over 13.000 participants have been debriefed. But there is much more than this scientific success. Because of the interdisciplinary character between the medical and technical focus, the project affords an important contribution for the education of the involved students. Over 200 students of different fields of study have got experiences not only for the occupational career. This lecture describes the additional effects of the accident research project regarding the education of the students, the capacity for teamwork and learning about dealing with accident casualties.
Description of road traffic related knee injuries in published investigations is very heterogeneous. The purpose of this study was to estimate the risk of knee injuries in real world car impacts in Germany focusing vulnerable road users (pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists) and restrained car drivers. The accident research unit analyses technical and medical data collected shortly after the accident at scene. Two different periods (years 1985-1993 and 1995-2003) were compared focusing on knee injuries (Abbreviated Injury Scale (AISKnee) 2/3). In order to determine the influences type of collision, direction and speed as well as the injury pattern and different injury scores (AIS, MAIS, ISS) were examined. 1.794 pedestrians, 742 motorcyclists, 2.728 bicyclists and 1.116 car drivers were extracted. 2% had serious ligamentous or bony injuries in relation to all injured. The risk of injury is higher for twowheelers than for pedestrians, but knee injury severity is higher for the latter group. Overall the current knee injury risk is low and significant reduced comparing both time periods (27%, p<0,0001). Severe injuries (AISKnee 2/3) were below 1%). Improved aerodynamic design of car fronts reduced the risk for severe knee injuries significantly (p=0,0015). Highest risk of injury is for motorcycle followed by pedestrians, respectively. Knee protectors could prevent injuries by reducing local forces. The classically described dashboard injury was rarely identified. The overall injury risk for knee injuries in road traffic is lower than estimated and reduced comparing both periods. The aerodynamic shape of current cars compared to older types reduced the incidence and severity of knee injuries. Further modification and optimization of the interior and exterior design could be a proper measurement. Classic described injury mechanisms were rarely identified. It seems that the AIS is still underestimating extremity injuries and their long term results.
Vorbemerkungen: Schwingungsanfällige Zugglieder im Sinnen dieser Regelungen sind Hänger und Schrägkabel als Seile oder Vollprofile von Schrägseilbrücken, Hängebrücken und Bogenbrücken. Nachfolgend werden Bemessungsregeln für Hänger von Bogenbrücken angegeben. Stählerne Hänger von Bogenbrücken sind schlanke Zugglieder zwischen der Fahrbahnplatte einer Brücke (bzw. dem Versteifungsträger) und dem darüber gespannten Bogen. Die Verbindung zwischen Hänger und Bogen bzw. Versteifungsträger erfolgt meistens über angeschweißte Anschlussbleche. Ermüdungswirksame Doppelspannungsamplituden, die je nach Häufigkeit und Intensität zu Rissbildung führen können, entstehen bei runden Hängern insbesondere durch wechselnde Verkehrsbelastung und wirbelerregte Querschwingungen, sowie in Einzelfällen auch durch Regen-Wind-induzierte Schwingungen. Rechteckige Hängerquerschnitte können durch Verkehrsbelastung und wirbelerregte Querschwingungen ermüdungsrelevant beansprucht bzw. durch Galloping zu instabilen Schwingungen angeregt werden. Die nachfolgenden Regelungen und Empfehlungen für eine dauerhafte Konstruktion und einen ermüdungssicheren Hängeranschluss wurden für Rundstahl- und Flachstahlhänger hergeleitet und sind folglich auf diese zu beziehen. Eine Übertragung auf andere Querschnittsformen kann zwar erfolgen, allerdings sind hierzu weitergehende Überlegungen bezüglich anzusetzender Kraftbeiwerte, Wirklängen und nachzuweisenden Frequenzbereichen notwendig.
The German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology is funding a projectrncalled "Leistra2" with the aim of understanding the tire road contact and to find measures to reduce traffic noise, in particular to reduce the noise of tires rolling on pavements, i.e. tire-road noise. The project is composed out of three mayor subjects, low noise tires, low noise pavements and verification of the results, each made out of single sub-projects. The purpose of this paper is to give a survey about Leistra2 and to report about the latest activities and results. More detailed information and contact data of the partners involved can be found at http://www. LeiStra2.de. The program is the successor of the program LeiStra (Leiser Strassenverkehr), dealing with similar topics.rn
Die vorliegende Studie befasst sich mit der Untersuchung der aktiven Sicherheit von Motorradschutzhelmen. Es wurden auf einander abgestimmte Messungen in den Untersuchungsfeldern Aeroakustik, Aerodynamik, Temperaturverhalten (Belüftungssystem) und psychophysiologische Leistungs- und Befindlichkeitsparameter (Elektrokardiogramm, Elektromyogramm, elektrodermale Aktivität) sowohl in einem Windkanal und als auch in Form systematischer Fahrversuche (Messfahrten) durchgeführt. Grundsätzlich wurden die Messungen in den drei Geschwindigkeitsbereichen 80, 120 und 160 km/h mit einem unverkleideten Motorrad der Mittelklasse (650 ccm, ABS) absolviert. Untersuchungsgegenstand waren hierbei 12 unterschiedliche, entsprechend ausgewählte, aktuelle ECE-R 22.05 geprüfte Helme. Während auftretende Halskräfte mit einem Kraftmessroboter (dreiachsig) erfasst wurden, diente eine Messpuppe mit Head Acoustic Kunstkopf zur Aufzeichnung von Schalldruckpegeln Eine identische Akustikmesskette konnte in Verbindung mit In-Ear Mikrofonen bei den Messfahrten eingesetzt werden. Die psychophysiologischen Parameter wurden mittels einer mobilen, achtkanaligen Messkette und entsprechend adaptierten Modulen erfasst. Mit der gleichen Messkette wurden die Temperaturverläufe mittels sieben Temperatursensoren (davon ein Referenzwertgeber) zwischen Kopfoberfläche und Helminneren registriert. Der Helmaufbau wurde computertomographisch und zerlegend untersucht. Auf der Grundlage der Ergebnisse können folgende Empfehlungen bezüglich der aktiven Helmsicherheit gemacht werden: - Aeroakustik: Die Messungen lassen Gehör schädigende Schalldruckpegel (Maximalwerte 110 dB(A)) erkennen. - Aerodynamik: Bei einer Geschwindigkeit von 160 km/h wurden Werte für die Auftriebskraft (z-Richtung) zwischen 13 und 28 N ermittelt; für die Widerstandskraft (x-Richtung) solche zwischen 29 und 40 N. Ein akuter Bedarf an Anforderungsformulierungen wurde nicht erkennbar. Temperatur und Belüftungssystem: Maximaltemperaturen waren nicht höher als 36-°C. Nur bei fünf Helmen war unmittelbar nach öffnen der Belüftung ein Kühleffekt messbar. Anhand identifizierter Funktionsdefizite und Gestaltungsfehler von Belüftungssystemen konnten Verbesserungshinweise abgeleitet werden.