80 Unfallforschung
India is one of the leading countries reporting highest road accidents & related injuries. TMARG (Tata Motors Accident Research Group) has been recording crashes in association with M/s. Lokamanya Medical Foundation since 2011 with M/s, Amandeep Hospitals since Aug 2013. This study has highlighted some accident types not discussed extensively in literature. Trucks to Truck impacts " Cabin interaction with overhanging loadbody structures and Offset underside impacts for passenger vehicles are seen in significant numbers. The paper discusses these in more detail including severity.
Rollovers continue to be a major source of heavy truck fatalities when compared to other accident modes. Real world rollover accidents are analyzed and two distinct damage patterns are identified. Damage to heavy truck roofs can occur from lateral loading that transitions to vertical roof loading as the vehicle rolls onto its side and then over onto its roof. A second load path can occur when the vehicle has rolled onto its side and furrows into the ground generating large longitudinal friction forces between the roof and ground. A review of the previous literature and various test methodologies are presented. A sled impact test methodology is presented which allows for structural assessment of a heavy truck cab's crashworthiness in both of these loading environments. Two test series are presented using the sled impact test methodology in order to analyze real world truck rollovers using varying impact platen and contact angles. The structural deformation and failure patterns were found to be consistent with damage seen in real world accident vehicles. In each case, a second equivalent truck cab was then reinforced and tested under similar conditions to evaluate the energy management and crush resistance of a stronger cab structure. These structural reinforcements demonstrated a substantial reduction in roof crush and protected the survival space of the occupant compartment. The sled impact test procedure is an effective method for testing the structural performance of a heavy truck cab in a variety of loading scenarios comparable to real world accidents and ascertaining the load and energy load levels in these accident modes.
In order to improve the protection of children transported in cars, within the CHILD programme (GR3D-CT2002-00791) real world road accidents are thoroughly analysed and then reconstructed in laboratory. Prior to comparing injury severities of real victims to physical parameter values measured on the dummies, the quality of the reconstructions is evaluated by experts who use their experience based on the investigation of numerous and various accidents. This paper presents a new tool aiming at better evaluating and validating accident reconstructions. It is based on statistical evaluation of vehicle deformations which gives weighing factors for every part of the car body structure finally leading to a specific Reconstruction Quality Score (RQS indicator). Furthermore, the reliability of this score, depending on the number of measured points, can be established. This tool includes a function aiming at adjusting the speed for a further reconstruction and at defining the launching speed and the pulse shape for complementary sled tests. Finally, the functions of the RQS software and database are presented.
Es ist zu beobachten, dass trotz einer Abnahme der Zahl der Verletzungen und der Verletzungsschwere der Insassen bei Pkw-Unfällen Halswirbelsäulen (HWS)-Distorsionen, speziell im unteren Geschwindigkeitsbereich häufiger auftreten. Neben anderen Faktoren werden auch veränderte Beschleunigungs- und Verzögerungsimpulse, die im Crashfall auf die Insassen wirken, als möglicherweise ursächlich für die Entstehung von HWS-Distorsionen angesehen. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird untersucht, welchen Einfluss konstruktive Veränderungen, die durch Versicherungseinstufungstests bedingt werden, auf die Beschleunigungs- und Verzögerungsimpulse im Fahrzeuginnenraum haben. Versuche zum Fußgängerschutz wurden einvernehmlich nicht durchgeführt, da die Fahrzeuge noch nicht konsequent nach Fußgängerschutzkriterien konzipiert werden. Die Untersuchungsmethode lässt sich gliedern in: - Analyse von internationalen Versicherungssystemen und Analyse der aus den Versicherungseinstufungstests resultierenden Veränderungen von Fahrzeugstrukturen; - Durchführung und Analyse von eigenen Aufprallversuchen mit Fahrzeugteilstrukturen und vergleichende Analyse von Vollfahrzeugversuchen der Versicherungswirtschaft; Zusammenführen der getätigten Schritte. Bei der Ersteinstufung eines Pkw in die Vollversicherung dient der Versicherungseinstufungstest des RCAR/AZT (Prüfgeschwindigkeit 15 km/h) zur Bestimmung der Schadenshöhe und damit zur Einstufung in eine Typklasse. In vielen weiteren Staaten dienen dieser oder ähnliche Tests zur Bewertung der Reparaturfreundlichkeit von Pkw. Um bei einem Versicherungseinstufungstest den Schaden möglichst gering zu halten, haben nahezu alle Neufahrzeuge Querträgersysteme mit kostenarm wechselbaren Absorptionselementen, die die Crashenergie gezielt auf kurzem Weg aufnehmen. Durch die neu EG-Richtlinie 2003/102/EG zum Fußgängerschutz müssen zukünftig hinter der Stoßfängeraußenhaut und vor dem massiven Querträger weiche Schäume untergebracht werden. Der Bauraum für Querträger und Energieabsorptionselemente wird dadurch weiter eingeschränkt. Diese Anforderungen veranlassen die Hersteller dazu, die Energieabsorptionselemente steifer zu gestalten, um einen effektiven Energieabbau bei kurzen Stopplängen zu gewährleisten. Durch diese Maßnahmen wird zwar der Insassenschutz bei Frontalaufprallen im Hochgeschwindigkeitsbereich verbessert, es werden aber zugleich höhere Innenraumverzögerungen (schnellerer Anstieg, höhere mittlere Verzögerung) bei Crashs im gesamten Geschwindigkeitsbereich erzeugt. Eine durchgeführte Korrelation zwischen konstruktiven Veränderungen am Fahrzeug und empirisch bestimmten Verzögerungsverläufen zeigte, dass eine günstigere Einstufung in der Fahrzeugvollversicherung nicht zwangsläufig höhere Verzögerungsimpulse für den Innenraum bedingen muss. Bei der Analyse von 172 Crashversuchen des Allianz Zentrums für Technik mit Neufahrzeugen aus den Jahren 1992 bis 2003 zeichnen sich aber statistisch bedeutsame ßnderungen in den Verzögerungsverläufen über die Prüfjahre ab: - Anstieg der Verzögerung wird steiler; - Mittelwert der Verzögerung wird grösser; - Zeitdauer bis zum Auftreten der maximalen Verzögerung wird kürzer; - dynamische Gesamtdeformation wird kleiner. Die steife Auslegung der für den Versicherungseinstufungstest relevanten Crashteile verbessert den Insassenschutz bei Hochgeschwindigkeitscrashs. Wenn es sich aber durch weitere Untersuchungen bestätigt, dass höhere Verzögerungs- beziehungsweise Beschleunigungsimpulse die Auftretenswahrscheinlichkeit von HWS-Verletzungen im Niedriggeschwindigkeitsbereich vergrößern, so sollten gezielt Maßnahmen zur Verringerung dieser Verletzungsrisiken ergriffen werden. Dazu gehören die weitere Optimierung der Sitzstrukturen einschließlich der Kopfstützen und die Entwicklung adaptiver Crashstrukturen, die dem Crashfall angepasste Kraft-Weg-Kennlinien ermöglichen.
The second ESAR Conference took place at the Medical University Hannover. This year conference presents the current state of affairs of relevant research activities in the field of in-depth investigations. The first conference on ESAR (Expert Symposium on Accident Research) was established in 2004. It is planned to hold ESAR every two years. Hannover seems to be the right place for this conference concerning the fact that the first in-depth research team was found here in the year 1973 and comprehensive studies on accident analysis were spread out from here around the world continuously. This year conference topped all expectations in terms of the numbers of participants, in the variety of papers and the interdisciplinary of presenters from medical, psychological and engineering background. More than 100 delegates from all over the world, that means 13 different countries and from 4 different continents, came to Hannover, presented their results of accident investigation and discussed countermeasures for accident prevention and injury reduction. ESAR should be a platform for exchange of knowledge to find an optimized way for increase of traffic and vehicle safety by in-depth investigation and methodology. ESAR as international conference should be a platform for consideration of all nations round the world. This seems to be very important for the current situation, having high safety in the high industrial countries of Europe, US and Australia, but low safety and high injury risk in Asia and Africa.
In recent years considerable progress in active and passive safety of road vehicles has been made. The road traffic of today is much safer than in the past. A current vehicle has a lot more safety elements resulting in an improved inner and outer technique. In most European countries the number of fatalities is decreasing despite growing traffic and road usage. Nevertheless, the number of casualties in road traffic accidents is high enough, thus more progress is needed if the number of fatalities is to be reduced by 50%, as postulated by the European Commission for the year 2010. In order to develop countermeasures and further possibilities for injury prevention, it is increasingly important to have accident data available, supplying results quickly and giving the best overview across Europe. In-Depth-Data Sampling Procedures have a huge historical development, starting in the 60ies by the car manufactures, continued during the 70ies mostly by some universities mainly in England, Sweden, France and Germany, today a net of in-depth-investigation teams are working across Europe and around the world.One of the oldest teams is located at the Hannover Medical School, founded in 1973 by the German Government on behalf of the Federal Highway Research Institute Bast. It was the only team worldwide that was equipped with blue light emergency cars, working on scene in time so directly after the event and working continuously during the years, collecting 20 thousand accidents within 30 years period. Since 1999 the order is carried out in cooperation with the German car industry, which is interested and has benefit on the data too. On the basis of the new data collection, so called GIDAS (German In-Depth Accident Study), that has been run at the Technical University Dresden and the Medical University Hannover), a special tool for In-Depth-Accident Analysis was founded. It is the task of this conference to build a platform for such research based on In-Depth-Investigation. The conference is specially aimed at the area of accident data analysis in order to contribute to the harmonization of different investigation methods and accumulation of different results that does exist for different countries worldwide. Up to now no special conference did exist to deal with accident data only following in the discussion for an improvement in traffic and vehicle safety. ESAR - expert symposium on accident research - should be a step forward. This first international conference is being organized by the Accident Research Unit at the Medical University Hannover jointly with the German Federal Highway Research Institute Bast and the Research Association of German Car Manufacturers FAT. The conference should be a platform for an interdisciplinary exchange of information based on the different presentations from participants around the world.