Optimal design of pre-triggering airbag system for occupant protection performance during frontal crashes
2018; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 233; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1177/0954407018807330
ISSN2041-2991
AutoresZhi Xiao, Long Wang, Fuhao Mo, Siqi Zhao, Catrina Liu,
Tópico(s)Autonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety
ResumoWith the rapid development of car crash sensing and identification technology, the application of pre-triggering airbag system is becoming an important option to improve vehicle safety. Thus, the present study aims to investigate the injury protection ability of pre-triggering airbag system and optimize its performance in frontal crashes regarding the key physical parameters. A driver restraint system model established and validated by National Crash Analysis Center was employed and validated for studying the injury protection ability of pre-triggering airbag system. Then, the influences of airbag triggering time, airbag volume scaling factor, inflator mass flow, and exhaust orifice size of pre-triggering airbag system on driver’s head and chest injuries were analyzed. Finally, the weighted injury criterion was selected as the evaluation index to optimize the pre-triggering airbag system. The results show the pre-triggering airbag should be designed with a larger airbag volume and inflator mass flow rate and smaller exhaust orifice. The optimized restraint system design presents a reduction of weighted injury criterion values in 100% and 40% overlapped frontal impacts reaching 25.63% and 42.23%, respectively.
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