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12권 5호 687-695 2011 [IJAT]

제목 AUTOMOTIVE WINDSHIELD - PEDESTRIAN HEAD IMPACT: ENERGY ABSORPTION CAPABILITY OF INTERLAYER MATERIAL
분야 Body and Safety
언어 English
저자 J. XU(Tsinghua University, Columbia University), X. CHEN(Columbia University, Xi’an Jiaotong University. Hanyang University), Y. B. LI(Tsinghua University), D. Y. GE(Tsinghua University), B. H. LIU(Tsinghua University), M. Y. ZHU(Tsinghua University), T. H. PARK(Hanyang University)
Key Words Energy absorption, PVB, NEAS, Windshield, Impact, Pedestrian protection
초록 During accident, the interlayer of windshield plays an important role in the crash safety of automotive and
protection of pedestrian or passenger. The understanding of its energy absorption capability is of fundamental importance.
Conventional interlayer material of automotive windshield is made by Polyvinyl butyral (PVB). Recently, a new candidate of
high-performance nanoporous energy absorption system (NEAS) has been suggested as a candidate for crashworthiness. For
the model problem of pedestrian head impact with windshield, we compare the energy absorption capabilities of PVB and
NEAS interlayers, in terms of the contact force, acceleration, velocity, head injury criteria, and energy absorption ratio, among
which results obtained from PVB interlayers are validated by literature references. The impact speed is obtained from virtual
test field in PC-CRASH, and the impact simulations are carried out using explicit finite element simulations. Both the accident
speed and interlayer thickness are varied to explore their effects. The explicit relationships established among the energy
absorption capabilities, impact speed, and interlayer material/thickness, are useful for safety evaluation as well as automotive
design. It is shown that the NEAS interlayer may absorb more energy than PVB interlayer and it may be a competitive
candidate for windshield interlayer.
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