`Side Impact Crashworthiness Evaluation
`Crash Test Report
`2004 Toyota Camry (CES0316)
`Vehicle identification number:
`JTDBE32K340245973
`Body style:
`Midsize 4-door sedan
`Engine/transmission:
`Transverse 2.4-liter 4-cylinder, 4-speed automatic,
`front-wheel drive
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`Standard crashworthiness features:
`Driver and right front passenger dual-stage front airbags with variable inflator output depending
`on crash severity, driver belt use, driver seat adjustment, and passenger weight
`Dual-locking shoulder belts (all seating positions)
`Shoulder belt upper anchorage height adjusters (front seating positions only)
`Seat belt crash tensioners (pyrotechnic, front seating positions only)
`Seat belt force-limiting mechanisms (front seating positions only)
`Rear center lap/shoulder belt
`Right front and all rear shoulder belt retractors are convertible from emergency to automatic
`locking for ease of child restraint use
`LATCH system (rigid lower anchorages and top tether attachments) for child restraints (rear
`outboard seating positions)
`Brake pedal arm designed to retract under load in severe frontal crashes so the brake pedal
`does not intrude into the driver footwell
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`Other standard safety features:
`Daytime running lights
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`Optional safety features:
`Driver and right front passenger seat-mounted side airbags (designed to protect thorax)
`(test vehicle not equipped)
`Roof-mounted side airbags (front and rear outboard seating positions, designed to protect head)
`(test vehicle not equipped)
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`Adjustable brake and accelerator pedals (test vehicle not equipped)
`4-wheel antilock brakes (test vehicle equipped)
`Electronic stability control system (test vehicle not equipped)
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`Vehicle specifications (provided by manufacturer):
`Wheelbase:
`272 cm
`480 cm
`Overall length:
`Overall width:
`180 cm
`Curb weight:
`1,400 kg
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`Vehicle specifications (measured):
`Wheelbase:
`Curb weight:
`Test weight:
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`272 cm
`1,450 kg (front/rear: 59/41%; left/right: 50/50%)
`1,626 kg (front/rear: 56/44%; left/right: 49/51%)
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`Nominal test parameters:
`50 km/h driver side impact by moving barrier with deformable face; perpendicular, non-crabbed;
`left edge of barrier aligned 71.8 cm behind front axle
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`Crash test date:
`November 6, 2003
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`Figure 1
`Precrash and Postcrash Side Views — 2004 Toyota Camry
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`Summary
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` side impact crash test was conducted on a 2004 Toyota Camry on November 6, 2003. The
`stationary test vehicle was struck on the driver side (perpendicular to its longitudinal axis) by a
`1,500 kg moving barrier fitted with an IIHS side impact deformable element and traveling at
`31.1 mi/h (50.0 km/h). At impact, the left edge of the moving barrier’s deformable element was
`aligned 72.5 cm behind the vehicle’s front axle. Two SID-IIs dummies were positioned in the
`driver and left rear seating positions with their three-point lap/shoulder belts fastened.
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`During the crash, the barrier contacted the driver dummy’s head, and upon rebound the head
`contacted the driver head restraint and the right front passenger seat back. The intruding driver
`door loaded the dummy’s pelvis and torso. The rear dummy’s head contacted the C-pillar, then
`the window sill, and upon rebound contacted the rear seat back and head restraint.
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`Postcrash measures of the B-pillar interior at the height of maximum intrusion indicated its
`minimum distance from the longitudinal centerline of the vehicle was 44.2 cm.
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`For the driver dummy, the head contact with the barrier produced a HIC-15 of 1619. The
`maximum neck lateral bending moment was -75 Nm. The maximum shoulder lateral deflection
`was 62 mm. The peak thoracic deflections were 46 and 37 mm. The maximum thoracic viscous
`criterion was 1.07 m/s.
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`For the rear dummy, the peak abdominal deflections were 51 and 57 mm. The maximum
`abdominal viscous criterions were 1.03 and 1.33 m/s.
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`Test Conditions
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`This test was conducted according to the procedures specified in the IIHS Side Impact Crash
`Test Protocol (Version II). The driver and left rear seating positions were occupied by SID-IIs
`dummies. Driver seat back, steering column adjustments, and dummy seating parameters were
`set according to the IIHS Guidelines for Using the UMTRI ATD Positioning Procedure for ATD
`and Seat Positioning (Version III).
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`The rear dummy seat fore/aft, seat back position, and dummy seating parameters were set
`according to the IIHS Dummy Seating Procedure for Rear Outboard Positions (Version I).
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`After final positioning of the dummies, measurements from various parts of each dummy to a
`number of vehicle interior points were made. These measurements and the seat back, shoulder
`belt upper anchorage, and steering column adjustments are described in the Appendix, Dummy
`Clearance Measurements.
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`Two uniaxial accelerometers oriented to measure lateral acceleration of the vehicle were
`mounted next to the non-struck side door sill. The one mounted just behind the base of the A-
`pillar (62 cm forward of the vehicle center of gravity) recorded a maximum velocity change of
`14.3 mi/h (23.0 km/h) at 137 ms into the crash. The accelerometer mounted behind the base of
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`the B-pillar (37 cm behind the vehicle center of gravity) recorded a maximum velocity change of
`16.5 mi/h (26.6 km/h) at 108 ms into the crash.
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`The moving barrier speed recorded just prior to impact was 31.1 mi/h (50.0 km/h), and the actual
`impact was 0.6 cm above and 0.7 cm rearward of the precrash impact target.
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`Structural Performance
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`All doors remained closed during the crash. Postcrash investigation of the vehicle showed no
`separation of the door latches from their strikers, and the B-pillar structure remained intact and
`attached to the adjoining structure at the roof rail and door sill. The roof buckled somewhat, just
`inboard of the B-pillar. There was very minor deformation of the A- and C-pillars. Figures 2-5
`show the driver and rear passenger compartments postcrash, with and without the dummies.
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`Figures 6-8 illustrate the precrash and postcrash vertical crush profiles measured at the driver
`and rear dummies’ H-point locations and the B-pillar, respectively. The vertical deformation
`profiles at the driver and rear dummies’ H-point locations were fairly uniform. The lateral
`interior compartment intrusion extended 9 cm beyond the vertical plane defined by the precrash
`position of the driver dummy’s pelvis (as measured on the lateral surface of the H-point foam
`block); the crush measured in the rear compartment extended 3 cm beyond the precrash position
`of the rear dummy’s pelvis. Postcrash measures of deformation indicated the most intruded
`portion of the B-pillar’s interior side was 44.2 cm outboard of the centerline of the vehicle.
`Static postcrash measures of crush may be less than the maximum dynamic crush.
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`Figures 9-11 illustrate the precrash and postcrash plan view of the struck-side profile at the
`window sill, mid-door, and rocker panel measurement lines.
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`No fuel system leaks were observed after the crash.
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`Figure 2
`Driver Dummy and Vehicle Interior, Postcrash — 2004 Toyota Camry
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`Figure 3
`Driver Occupant Compartment, Postcrash — 2004 Toyota Camry
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`Figure 4
`Rear Dummy and Vehicle Interior, Postcrash — 2004 Toyota Camry
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`Figure 5
`Rear Passenger Compartment, Postcrash — 2004 Toyota Camry
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`Figure 6
`Door Profile at Driver Dummy H-Point — 2004 Toyota Camry
`180
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`Driver SID-IIs profile
`Door profile (precrash)
`Door profile (postcrash)
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`160
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`140
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`120
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`100
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`80
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`60
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`40
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`20
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`Height from ground (cm)
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`0
`0
`-20
`-40
`-60
`-80
`-100
`-120
`Lateral distance from vehicle centerline (cm)
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`Figure 7
`Door Profile at Rear Dummy H-Point — 2004 Toyota Camry
`180
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`Rear SID-IIs profile
`Door profile (precrash)
`Door profile (postcrash)
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`160
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`140
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`120
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`100
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`80
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`60
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`40
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`20
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`Height from ground (cm)
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`0
`0
`-20
`-40
`-60
`-80
`-100
`-120
`Lateral distance from vehicle centerline (cm)
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`Figure 8
`B-Pillar Exterior and Interior Profiles — 2004 Toyota Camry
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`Precrash
`Postcrash
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`Window sill height
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`Mid-door height
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`Rocker panel height
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`140
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`120
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`100
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`80
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`60
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`40
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`20
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`Height from ground (cm)
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`0
`-100
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`-80
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`-60
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`-40
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`-20
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`0
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`20
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`40
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`60
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`80
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`100
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`Lateral distance from vehicle centerline (cm)
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`Figure 9
`Plan View Crush Profile at Window Sill Level — 2004 Toyota Camry
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`Precrash
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`Postcrash
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`100
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`50
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`0
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`A-pillar
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`Driver
`dummy
`H-point
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`B-pillar
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`Rear
`dummy
`H-point
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`C-pillar
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`-50
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`-100
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`-50
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`0
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`150
`100
`50
`Longitudinal distance from impact point (cm)
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`200
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`250
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`Distance from vehicle centerline (cm)
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`Figure 10
`Plan View Crush Profile at Mid-Door Level — 2004 Toyota Camry
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`Precrash
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`Postcrash
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`100
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`50
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`0
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`A-pillar
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`Driver
`dummy
`H-point
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`B-pillar
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`Rear
`dummy
`H-point
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`C-pillar
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`-50
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`-100
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`-50
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`0
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`150
`100
`50
`Longitudinal distance from impact point (cm)
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`Plan View Crush Profile at Rocker Panel Level — 2004 Toyota Camry
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`200
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`250
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`100
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`50
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`Precrash
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`Postcrash
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`0
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`A-pillar
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`Driver
`dummy
`H-point
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`B-pillar
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`Rear
`dummy
`H-point
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`C-pillar
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`-50
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`-100
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`-50
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`0
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`150
`100
`50
`Longitudinal distance from impact point (cm)
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`200
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`250
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`Distance from vehicle centerline (cm)
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`Distance from vehicle centerline (cm)
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`Driver Dummy Results
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`Postcrash Position of Dummy
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`After the crash, the dummy came to rest in a seated position with the torso leaning inboard
`(Figure 2). When the dummy was extricated from the occupant compartment, there was no
`apparent entrapment of any part of the dummy.
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`Airbags
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`The vehicle tested was not equipped with driver or front passenger side impact airbags. The
`driver front airbag did not deploy during the crash.
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`Driver Dummy Kinematics
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`Head, Neck, Torso, Pelvis, and Left Femur
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`Analysis of dummy injury measures and the high-speed film taken from camera positions J and
`K indicated the interior door surface contacted and loaded the dummy’s thorax, pelvis, and
`shoulder during the crash. The dummy’s head then rotated outboard and was struck by the top
`edge of the intruding barrier element face approximately 2 cm below and 21 cm to the left of the
`top centerline of the barrier face at approximately 48 ms. The dummy then rebounded inboard to
`contact the driver head restraint and right front passenger seat back. Table 1 provides the timing
`of these events.
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`Table 1
`Driver Restraint System Performance and Dummy Kinematics —
`2004 Toyota Camry
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`Event
`Door interior trim begins to load torso
`Door interior trim begins to load pelvis
`Door interior trim begins to load shoulder
`Barrier element face contacts head
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`Time (ms)
`19
`22
`26
`48
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`Driver Dummy Injury Measures
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`Head
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`The maximum vector resultant head accelerations were recorded and the HIC-15 was calculated
`during an interval that corresponds with the dummy’s head contact with the barrier. The head
`lacerations found on the dummy’s head skin included some cuts above the center of gravity
`sticker. Table 2 provides a summary of the maximum head injury measurements recorded
`during the crash.
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`Table 2
`Driver Dummy Head Injury Measurements — 2004 Toyota Camry
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`Tolerance
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`Threshold
`Result
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`206
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`161
`779
`1619
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`Measure
`Vector resultant acceleration (g)
`Vector resultant acceleration — 3 ms clip (g)
`Head injury criterion — 15 ms interval (HIC-15)
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`Time (ms)
`51
`49-52
`49-53
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`Neck
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`Neck injuries are considered only during the loading phase of the crash and not during dummy
`inboard rebound. Table 3 provides a summary of the maximum neck injury measurements
`recorded during the crash.
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`Table 3
`Driver Dummy Neck Injury Measurements — 2004 Toyota Camry
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`Tolerance
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`Threshold
`Result
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`-0.4
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`0.7
`2.1
`2.0
`2.5
`0.0
`±67
`-75
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`-23
`±39
`10
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`Measure
`A-P shear force (kN)
`L-M shear force (kN)
`Axial tension force (kN)
`Axial compression force (kN)
`Lateral bending moment (Nm)
`Flexion/extension bending moment (Nm)
`Twist bending moment (Nm)
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`Time (ms)
`49
`54
`49
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`53
`60
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`Thorax and Abdomen
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`Table 4 provides a summary of the maximum thoracic and abdominal injury measurements
`recorded during the crash.
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`Table 4
`Driver Dummy Thoracic and Abdominal Injury Measurements —
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`Published
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`Tolerance
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`Measure
`Threshold
`Result
`Time (ms)
`51
`62
`60*
`Shoulder deflection (mm)
`39
`4.5**
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`Shoulder lateral force (kN)
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`40
`46
`34
`Upper thorax deflection (mm)
`45
`37***
`34
`Middle thorax deflection (mm)
`41
`26
`34
`Lower thorax deflection (mm)
`40
`14
`32
`Upper abdomen deflection (mm)
`38
`29***
`32
`Lower abdomen deflection (mm)
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`33
`5.31
`8.20
`Upper thorax deflection rate (m/s)
`34
`4.50
`8.20
`Middle thorax deflection rate (m/s)
`36
`3.23
`8.20
`Lower thorax deflection rate (m/s)
`28
`1.32
`8.20
`Upper abdomen deflection rate (m/s)
`27
`3.25
`8.20
`Lower abdomen deflection rate (m/s)
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`37
`1.07
`1.00
`Upper thorax viscous criterion (m/s)
`36
`0.72
`1.00
`Middle thorax viscous criterion (m/s)
`37
`0.44
`1.00
`Lower thorax viscous criterion (m/s)
`36
`0.09
`1.00
`Upper abdomen viscous criterion (m/s)
`34
`0.42
`1.00
`Lower abdomen viscous criterion (m/s)
`*** Institute threshold is based on observations of the shoulder reaching its deflection limit at values close to 60 mm.
`*** Reported shoulder force includes a data spike that occurred when the shoulder band contacted its deflection limiter.
`*** The sensor that measures middle thoracic rib deflection indicated a deflection of 37 mm from 41.5 to 46 ms,
`possibly due to a sensor malfunction or dummy artifact; the lower abdominal rib indicated a deflection of 29 mm
`from 38 to 44 ms. Thus the actual peak deflections in these ribs may be higher than the peak reported.
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`Pelvis
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`Table 5 provides a summary of the maximum pelvic injury measurements recorded during the
`crash.
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`Table 5
`Driver Dummy Pelvic Injury Measurements — 2004 Toyota Camry
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`Tolerance
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`Threshold
`Result
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`64
`4.0
`2.4
`4.0
`2.8
`5.1
`4.5
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`Measure
`Lateral acceleration (g)
`Iliac force (kN)
`Acetabulum force (kN)
`Combined acetabulum and ilium force (kN)
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`Time (ms)
`34
`41
`34
`39
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`Left Femur
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`Table 6 provides a summary of the maximum left femur injury measurements recorded during
`the crash.
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`Table 6
`Driver Dummy Left Femur Injury Measurements — 2004 Toyota Camry
`Published
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`Tolerance
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`Threshold
`Result
`Time (ms)
`±3.9
`0.1
`44-47
`±3.9
`-0.6
`35-38
`±356
`118
`43-46
`±356
`37
`44-47
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`Measure
`Distal femur A-P force — 3 ms clip (kN)
`Distal femur L-M force — 3 ms clip (kN)
`Distal femur L-M moment — 3 ms clip (Nm)
`Distal femur A-P moment — 3 ms clip (Nm)
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`Rear Dummy Results
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`Postcrash Position of Dummy
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`After the crash, the rear dummy came to rest in an upright seated position (Figure 4). When the
`dummy was extricated from the occupant compartment, there was no apparent entrapment of any
`part of the dummy.
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`Airbags
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`The vehicle tested was not equipped with rear side impact airbags.
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`Rear Dummy Kinematics
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`Head, Neck, Torso, Pelvis, and Left Femur
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`Analysis of dummy injury measures and the high-speed film taken from camera position I
`indicated the intruding door contacted the dummy’s torso at approximately 30 ms and the pelvis
`at about 33 ms. There also was some movement of the dummy toward the door as the vehicle
`slid out from under it. The dummy’s head then rotated outboard as the neck bent laterally until it
`contacted the C-pillar at 56 ms and the window sill at 80 ms. Table 7 provides the timing of
`these events.
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`Table 7
`Rear Restraint System Performance and Dummy Kinematics —
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`Event
`Door interior trim begins to load torso
`Door interior trim begins to load pelvis
`Door interior trim begins to load shoulder
`C-pillar contacts left side of head
`Left side of head contacts window sill
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`Time (ms)
`30
`33
`38
`56
`80
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`Rear Dummy Injury Measures
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`Head
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`The maximum vector resultant head accelerations were recorded and the HIC-15 was calculated
`during an interval that corresponds with the dummy’s head contact with the C-pillar. The head
`lacerations found on the dummy’s head skin included some cuts outboard of the eye. Table 8
`provides a summary of the maximum head injury measurements recorded during the crash.
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`Table 8
`Rear Dummy Head Injury Measurements — 2004 Toyota Camry
`Published
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`Tolerance
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`Threshold
`Result
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`73
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`64
`779
`275
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`Measure
`Vector resultant acceleration (g)
`Vector resultant acceleration — 3 ms clip (g)
`Head injury criterion — 15 ms interval (HIC-15)
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`Time (ms)
`62
`61-64
`57-72
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`Neck
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`Neck injuries are considered only during the loading phase of the crash and not during dummy
`inboard rebound. Table 9 provides a summary of the maximum neck injury measurements
`recorded during the crash.
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`Table 9
`Rear Dummy Neck Injury Measurements — 2004 Toyota Camry
`Published
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`Tolerance
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`Threshold
`Result
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`-0.5
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`0.4
`2.1
`0.9
`2.5
`1.0
`±67
`-32
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`-37
`±39
`15
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`Measure
`A-P shear force (kN)
`L-M shear force (kN)
`Axial tension force (kN)
`Axial compression force (kN)
`Lateral bending moment (Nm)
`Flexion/extension bending moment (Nm)
`Twist bending moment (Nm)
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`Time (ms)
`71
`88
`72
`64
`63
`68
`75
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`Thorax and Abdomen
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`Table 10 provides a summary of the maximum thoracic and abdominal injury measurements
`recorded during the crash.
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`Table 10
`Rear Dummy Thoracic and Abdominal Injury Measurements —
`2004 Toyota Camry
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`Published
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`Tolerance
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`Measure
`Threshold
`Result
`Time (ms)
`62
`36
`60*
`Shoulder deflection (mm)
`57
`1.6
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`Shoulder lateral force (kN)
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`59
`32
`34
`Upper thorax deflection (mm)
`58
`28
`34
`Middle thorax deflection (mm)
`57
`31
`34
`Lower thorax deflection (mm)
`55
`51
`32
`Upper abdomen deflection (mm)
`53
`57
`32
`Lower abdomen deflection (mm)
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`41
`2.53
`8.20
`Upper thorax deflection rate (m/s)
`42
`2.31
`8.20
`Middle thorax deflection rate (m/s)
`44
`3.59
`8.20
`Lower thorax deflection rate (m/s)
`42
`5.49
`8.20
`Upper abdomen deflection rate (m/s)
`41
`5.28
`8.20
`Lower abdomen deflection rate (m/s)
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`53
`0.27
`1.00
`Upper thorax viscous criterion (m/s)
`45
`0.21
`1.00
`Middle thorax viscous criterion (m/s)
`47
`0.37
`1.00
`Lower thorax viscous criterion (m/s)
`43
`1.03
`1.00
`Upper abdomen viscous criterion (m/s)
`43
`1.33
`1.00
`Lower abdomen viscous criterion (m/s)
`* Institute threshold is based on observations of the shoulder reaching its deflection limit at values close to 60 mm.
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`Pelvis
`
`Table 11 provides a summary of the maximum pelvic injury measurements recorded during the
`crash.
`
`
`Table 11
`Rear Dummy Pelvic Injury Measurements — 2004 Toyota Camry
`Published
`
`Tolerance
`
`Threshold
`Result
`
`70
`4.0
`2.0
`4.0
`1.7
`5.1
`3.4
`
`
`
`Measure
`Lateral acceleration (g)
`Iliac force (kN)
`Acetabulum force (kN)
`Combined acetabulum and ilium force (kN)
`
`
`
`Time (ms)
`45
`49
`46
`48
`
`
`
`Left Femur
`
`Table 12 provides a summary of the maximum left femur injury measurements recorded during
`the crash.
`
`
`Table 12
`Rear Dummy Left Femur Injury Measurements — 2004 Toyota Camry
`Published
`
`Tolerance
`
`Threshold
`Result
`±3.9
`-0.1
`±3.9
`-0.6
`±356
`107
`±356
`32
`
`
`
`Measure
`Distal femur A-P force — 3 ms clip (kN)
`Distal femur L-M force — 3 ms clip (kN)
`Distal femur L-M moment — 3 ms clip (Nm)
`Distal femur A-P moment — 3 ms clip (Nm)
`
`
`
`Time (ms)
`54-57
`44-47
`44-47
`56-59
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`SID-IIs in vehicle side impact tests with the IIHS barrier. Paper no. 2002-22-0019. Stapp Car
`Crash Journal 46:397-415.
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`
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`AORC, and IIHS). 2000. Recommended procedures for evaluating occupant injury risk from
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`pedestrian lower limb non-linear 3-D finite element model (SAE 2000-01-SC21). Stapp Car
`Crash Journal 44:315-334.
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`Appendix
`
`Dummy Clearance Measurements
`
`Dummy and Seat Measures from the UMTRI ATD Positioning Procedure
`
`Manufacturer’s window sticker
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`Test Number:
`Vehicle:
`Seat Type:
`
`
`
`Upper Belt Anchorage:
`Steering Column Adjustment:
`Foot Pedal Adjustment
`
`Code Measure Location
`Location
`
`
`
`
`HH
`364
`Neck angle, seated**
`Head to header
`HW
`644
`Striker to knee***
`Head to windshield
`344
`NR
`Striker to knee angle***
`Nose to rim
`SCR
`325
`Striker to H-point, horizontal
`Steering wheel to chest, reference
`SCH
`292
`Striker to H-point, lateral
`Steering wheel to chest, horizontal
`HCM
`242
`Striker to H-point, vertical
`Hub to chest, minimum
`RA
`164
`Ankle to ankle
`Rim to abdomen
`KDL
`190
`Knee to knee
`Knee to dash, left, horizontal
`PA
`21.3° Head to A-pillar
`Pelvic angle
`SA
`0.3° Head to roof
`Seat back angle*
`TRA
`11.2° Head to side window
`Torso recline angle (H-point to head CG)
`NBA
`Arm to door
`Neck bracket angle**
`5.3°
`
`
`
`
`*** All distance measurements are in millimeters (mm).
`*** Indicated value is from vertical, as measured on head restraint post
`*** Dummy's neck bracket was adjusted to achieve a level instrumentation plane.
`*** These measurements were made in a vertical plane containing the striker and parallel to the driver door sill.
`
`
`
`Driver Dummy Clearance Measurements
`
`CES0316
`2004 Toyota Camry
`Electrically adjusted bucket seat (fore/aft, height, and seat back
`angle)
`Set to 2nd of 5 positions (from top)
`Set to midpoint of tilt adjustment range
`Fixed
`
`Code Measure
`
`
`NAS
`4.9°
`SK
`611
`SKA
`-14.0°
`SHH
`261
`SHL
`347
`SHV
`-204
`AA
`234
`KK
`237
`558
`HA
`226
`HR
`300
`HS
`190
`AD
`
`
`
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`CES0316
`2004 Toyota Camry
`Nonadjustable contoured bench seat
`Nonadjustable
`Fixed
`
`Measure Location
`
`
`590
`Striker to H-point, horizontal
`555
`Striker to H-point, lateral
`Striker to H-point, vertical
`22.2°
`Ankle to ankle
`Fixed°
`Knee to knee
`0.0°
`4.4° Head to B-pillar
`755
`Head to roof
`-20.2° Head to side window
`Arm to door
`H-point to door
`
`
`
`
`
`Rear Passenger Dummy Clearance Measurements
`
`Code
`
`SHH
`SHL
`SHV
`AA
`KK
`HB
`HR
`HS
`AD
`HD
`
`
`Measure
`
`376
`342
`-321
`225
`265
`774
`250
`320
`175
`185
`
`
`
`Test Number:
`Vehicle:
`Seat Type:
`Seat Back Information:
`Upper Belt Anchorage:
`
`Code
`Location
`
`
`HHR
`Head to head restraint
`CS
`Chest to seat, reference
`PA
`Pelvic angle
`SA
`Seat back angle
`NBA
`Neck bracket angle
`NAS
`Neck angle, seated
`SK
`Striker to knee*
`SKA
`Striker to knee angle*
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`**All distance measurements are in millimeters (mm).
`* These measurements were made in a vertical plane containing the striker and parallel to ground level.
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`Dummy and Seat Measures from the UMTRI ATD Positioning Procedure
`
`
`The following shows the user-entered and calculated data from the worksheets in the UMTRI
`ATD Positioning Procedure Excel spreadsheet.
`
`Seat Information Worksheet
`
`User Entered Data
`Calculated Data
`
`2004 Toyota Camry w/o SAB
`
`Dummy
`(1) 5th percentile fem ale
`(2) 50th percentile m ale
`(3) 95th percentile m ale
`
`Seat Information
`Adjustm ent type
`Num ber of locking positions
`Adjustm ent range (m m )
`Movem ent per notch (m m )
`
`1
`
`Electric
`n/a
`239
`n/a
`
`
`
`The "Adjustment Range" and "Movement per Notch" values above will be correct only
`after the CMM DATA worksheet has been completed
`
`Accelerator Pedal Shape
`(1) Flat
`(2) Curved
`
`2
`
`Notes:
`
`Initial seat position (for H-point measurement):
`
`UMTRI calculated seat position:
`
`Test seat position:
`
`
`CMM Data Worksheet
`
`X (m m )
`1
`-1 0 7 3
`-1 0 4 3
`-1 0 1 6
`-1 0 1 5
`-7 5 6
`-3 5 4
`1 3
`-5 9 3
`-2 2 6
`-6 2 6
`-2 5 8
`-3 8 6
`-1 9
`
`Y (m m )
`0
`6 1 1
`6 1 3
`6 1 5
`6 2 1
`6 2 7
`1 7 0
`1 7 0
`1 7 2
`1 7 0
`1 7 1
`1 7 0
`1 7 0
`1 7 0
`
`Z (m m )
`0
`-2 9 3
`-3 2 8
`-3 6 6
`-4 4 4
`-4 8 6
`-2 9 9
`-3 1 4
`-2 7 9
`-2 9 5
`-2 5 1
`-2 4 0
`-2 7 1
`-2 6 1
`
`D o o r s trik e r*
`P e d a l (to p )
`P e d a l (m id d le )
`P e d a l (b o tto m )
`H e e l S urfa c e P t. 1
`H e e l S urfa c e P t. 2
`S e a t R e f. P t. 1 , re a r/d o w n
`S e a t R e f. P t. 2 , re a r/d o w n
`S e a t R e f. P t. 1 fo rw a rd /d o w n
`S e a t R e f. P t. 2 fo rw a rd /d o w n
`S e a t R e f. P t. 1 fo rw a rd /up
`S e a t R e f. P t. 2 fo rw a rd /up
`S e a t R e f. P t. 1 re a r/up
`S e a t R e f. P t. 2 re a r/up
`S te e ring W he e l
`T op (0 degrees )
`B ottom (0 degrees )
`T op (180 degrees )
`
`3 1 0
`-5 8 6
`-9
`-4 3 9
`3 0 2
`-5 8 7
`-1 4
`-4 3 4
`B ottom (180 degrees )
`1 4 7
`-5 1 1
`S te e ring W he e l C e nte r
`-3 0 9
`-1 0 5 8
`P R P
`-4 5 9
`-9 2 6
`H e e l R e st P o int
`* T he door s triker m eas urem ent is only us ed as a referenc e point and
`does not affec t the UMT R I c alc ulations
`
`4 3 2
`4 5 3
`4 3 0
`4 3 8
`4 3 8
`
`
`
`C M M D ata
`C alc ulate d D ata
`
`C oordina te s y s tem
`
`+ X: tow ard s rear of vehic le; + Z: u pw ard s
`* The c alc ulations us e d in th is w o rk s h eet ap ply on ly to th i
`
`A d d itio n a l M e a s u re m e n ts
`S e a t R e f. P t. 1 (ca lcula te d m id tra ck )
`S e a t R e f. P t. 2 (ca lcula te d m id tra ck )
`S e a t R e f. P t. 1 a t m id tra ck /d o w n
`S e a t R e f. P t. 2 a t m id tra ck /d o w n
`H -p o int a t m id tra ck /d o w n
`H -p o int to S e a t R e f. P t. 2
`
`X (m m )
`-4 7 4
`-1 0 6
`-4 7 5
`-1 0 7
`-2 0 0
`-9 3
`
`Y (m m )
`1 7 1
`1 7 0
`1 7 1
`1 7 1
`
`Z (m m )
`-2 8 9
`-3 0 5
`-2 9 0
`-3 0 5
`-2 1 9
`8 6
`
`E xa m p le a cc e le ra to r a nd he e l surfa c e m e a s ure m e nt p o int lo ca tio ns
`
`P e d a l (to p )
`
`P e d a l (m id d le )
`
`P e d a l (b o tto m )
`
`A c ce le ra to r p e d a l
`
`H e e l S urfa c e P t. 1
`
`H e e l S urfa c e P t. 2
`
`X (m m )
`
`Y (m m )
`
`Z (m m )
`
`C a lib ra tio n P t 1
`C a lib ra tio n P t 2
`R e su lta n t
`
`0
`
`H e e l re st su
`
`
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`Seat Range Calculations Worksheet
`
`Position
`
`Seat Pt. 2
`
`Seat Pt. 1
`
`H-point
`
`Position
`
`Rear/Down
`Midtrack down
`Forward/Down
`Forward/Up
`Rear/Up
`Rear/Down
`
`X
`(mm)
`13
`-106
`-226
`-258
`-19
`13
`
`Z
`(mm)
`-314
`-305
`-295
`-240
`-261
`-314
`
`X
`(mm)
`-354
`-474
`-593
`-626
`-386
`-354
`
`Z
`(mm)
`-299
`-289
`-279
`-251
`-271
`-299
`
`(radians)
`0.0
`0.0
`0.0
`0.0
`0.0
`0.0
`
`α
`
`Θ
`
`(degrees)
`2.3
`2.4
`2.5
`-1.6
`-1.6
`2.3
`
`(radians)
`0.7
`0.7
`0.7
`0.7
`0.7
`0.7
`
`(degrees)
`42.5
`42.6
`42.6
`38.5
`38.6
`42.5
`
`X
`(mm)
`-80
`-199
`-319
`-357
`-118
`-80
`
`Z
`(mm)
`-229
`-219
`-209
`-161
`-182
`-229
`
`Rear/Down
`Midtrack down
`Forward/Down
`Forward/Up
`Rear/Up
`Rear/Down
`
`H-point Midheight Travel Path
`X (mm)
`-338
`-99
`
`Z (mm)
`-185
`-205
`
`Front
`Rear
`
`Rear
`Forward
`
`-32
`-32
`
`Seat Pt. 1 vertical travel range
`Seat Pt. 2 vertical travel range
`
`54
`55
`
`28
`54
`
`
`
`Track Length
`(mm)
`239
`
`Horizontal
`Track
`Travel
`(mm)
`-239
`
`Vertical
`Track
`Travel
`(mm)
`20
`
`Track Rise
`(degrees)
`-4.68
`
`Vector
`H2
`
`Length (mm)
`126
`
`Seat 1-Seat 2 angle
`Position
`angle
`
`difference
`
`Rear/Down
`Forward/Down
`Forward/Up
`Rear/Up
`Rear/Down
`
`-2.3
`-2.5
`1.6
`1.6
`-2.3
`
`-0.1
`4.0
`3.9
`0.0
`
`Seat Ref.
`Point 1
`
`ATD H-point
`
`Θ
`
`α
`
`Seat Ref.
`Point 2
`
`
`UMTRI Calculations Worksheet
`
`All coordinates are expressed with respect to
`Horizontal
`X
`Vertical
`Z
`
`Pedal Reference Point (PRP)
`Heel Surface (AHP-Z)
`
`X (mm)
`
`0.0
`940.5
`977.9
`
`701.6
`739.5
`546.7
`
`X (mm)
`959
`721
`0.0840
`4.804
`
`Z (mm)
`0.0
`150
`263
`215.4
`
`282.9
`235.2
`591.6
`
`Z (mm)
`239
`259
`
`Reference Points
`Heel Surface Z
`Pedal Reference Point
`Rear Upper H-point
`Rear Lower H-point
`
`Front Upper H-point
`Front Lower H-point
`Steering Wheel Center
`
`Calculated Values
`Rear Mid-Height H-point
`Front Mid-Height H-point
`Slope (?Z/?X)
`Track Angle (deg)
`
`ATD Reference Stature
`small female
`midsize male
`large male
`Stature of ATD being used 1511
`
`Symbol
`AHP
`PRP
`HPtRU
`HPtRL
`
`HPtFU
`HPtFL
`SWX
`
`HPtR
`HPtF
`r
`
`(mm)
`1511
`1753
`1870
`
`UMTRI H-point Position
`Reference: UMTRI coordinates
`Reference: Vehicle-based coordinates
`Above Heel
`(user-defined coordinate system)
`Surface
`Z (mm)
`252
`
`X (mm)
`-252
`
`Z (mm)
`-192
`
`small female
`
`Aft of PRP
`X (mm)
`806
`
`Seat Adjustment required to move the seat
`into the UMTRI Position
`
`Above Midtrack Full-
`Aft of Midtrack*
`down*
`(mm)
`(mm)
`27
`-52
`*This is the position from which H-point was originally measured.
`Seat Point 2 should be moved by this amount.
`
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`Final H-Point and Seat Position Worksheet
`Occupant size: small female
`
`Seat information
`
`n/a
`Number of locking positions
`239