2019 SAE Corporate Learning GV Resource Guide - P18294612

SAFETY AND ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION

• Test Dummies and Injury Metrics −− SID/HIII −− SID IIs & SID IIs-FRG −− ES-2 & ES-2re −− BioSID & WorldSID • U.S. Regulatory Requirements −− FMVSS 214, 201, 301 −− U.S. Public Domain Tests and Performance Ratings LINCAP −− IIHS • European Regulatory Requirements • Euro-NCAP and Performance Ratings in Other Markets • Test Data Processing −− Filtering and SAE J211 guidelines −− HIC, TTI −− Numerical integration, differentiation, occupant relative travel −− Hands-on in computer lab: test data processing • Hands-on Computer Exercises −− Simulations Using Simplified Models −− Crash Data Processing DAY TWO • Side Impact Mechanics −− Vehicle structure −− Door trim −− Thoracic and pelvic bolsters −− Inflatable devices for impact protection • Restraint System for Side Impact −− Thorax bag −− Shoulder bag −− Thorax-head combo bag −− Thorax-pelvis combo bag −− Seat mounted and door mounted side airbags −− Inflatable curtain −− Inflatable shoulder belt / lap belt • Crash Sensors −− G-based sensors −− Pressure sensors • Vehicle Crash Computer Modeling (CAE) −− Vehicle CAE model −− Occupant CAE model −− Crash Barrier CAE models • Component and Sub-system Crash Development Tools −− Sled tests −− Sub-system level FEA −− Madymo for airbag development • Vehicle Level Crash Development and Test Data Analysis −− Barrier test −− Crash vehicle re-build −− Surrogate vehicle test −− Full vehicle FEA analysis −− Test data analysis • Design Optimization and Robustness −− DOE used in component test, HYGE sled and CAE

−− Optimization in CAE −− Robust design using CAE • Hands-on Project Using Miniature Test Kit −− The effect of vehicle stiffness −− The effect of door trim design, restraint system • Summary

Instructor: Fee: $1495

Stephen Kang

1.3 CEUs

URL:

sae.org/learn/content/c0717/

Vehicle Crash Reconstruction: Principles and Technology 3 Days | Classroom Seminar I.D.# C1728 Crash reconstruction utilizes principles of physics and empirical data to analyze the physical, electronic, video, audio, and testi- monial evidence from a crash to determine how and why the crash occurred. This course will cover basic principles and approaches to accident reconstruction (breaking the analysis down into phases, for instance). Methods of evidence documentation will be covered. Since different crash types produce different evidence types and call for different analysis methods, physical evidence, empirical data, and analysis method for the following crash types will be covered: in-line and intersection collisions (planar impact mechanics and crush analysis), pedestrian collisions, motorcycle crashes, rollover crashes, and heavy truck crashes. Analysis methods will also be presented for electronic data from event data recorders and for video. Finally, the course will cover photogrammetry, simulation, and uncertainty analysis. Each topic will be covered to a level of detail that will be useful for practicing accident reconstructionists and that will prepare the students to dive into each topic in more detail either through their own research or through SAE’s other course offerings. Classroom activities will provide students an opportunity to have hands-on experience with crash evidence. Attendees of this course will receive a copy of the book “Vehicle Accident Analysis and Reconstruction Methods” by Raymond and Matthew Brach. This course has been approved by the Accreditation Commission for Traffic Accident Reconstruction (ACTAR) for 20 Continuing Education Units (CEUs). Upon completion of this seminar, accredited reconstructionists should mail a copy of their course certificate and the $5 student CEU fee to ACTAR, PO Box 1493, North Platte, NE 69103. Learning Objectives By attending this seminar, attendees will be able to: • Describe the basic evidence documentation techniques • Recognize the different types of evidence produced by the different collision types

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