home / centre for automotive safety research / Publications / List / Details Publication DetailsTitle | Structural aspects of crashworthiness in road transport | Authors | McLean AJ | Year | 1987 | Type | Conference Paper | Abstract | The crashworthiness of a vehicle is determined largely by its structural characteristics. Controlled crush is desirable for the front and rear structure while retaining the integrity of the passenger compartment. Factors to be considered in the specification of structural characteristics are discussed in relation to conflicting requirements for different crash configurations, types of occupant restraint and limited knowledge of human impact tolerance. The relevance of differences in vehicle mass is also considered, with particular reference to collisions between cars and heavy commercial vehicles. The paper concludes with a review of the desirable structural characteristics of roadside barriers and impact attenuators. | Book Details | Structural crashworthiness and property damage accidents. N.W. Murray, R.H. Grzebieta (eds.) | Publisher | Dept Civil Engineering, Monash University | Publisher City | Clayton, VIC | ISBN | 086746772X | Conference Name | Structural crashworthiness and property damage accidents | Conference Location | Melbourne, Australia | Conference Date | 10-12 August 1987 | Page Range | 57-69 | Page Count | 13 | Notes | available from CASR library on request |
Reference | McLean AJ (1987). Structural aspects of crashworthiness in road transport. Structural crashworthiness and property damage accidents, (pp. 57-69). Clayton, VIC: Dept Civil Engineering, Monash University. |
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