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TRIS Online Accession Number:972993
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OCLC Number:54890268
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Edition:Final Report
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NTL Classification:NTL-RAIL TRANSPORTATION-Rail Safety;NTL-SAFETY AND SECURITY-Rail Safety;NTL-SAFETY AND SECURITY-Vehicle Design;
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Abstract:Tests have been conducted on the Bombardier back-to-back commuter rail car seat in a facing-seat configuration to evaluate its performance under static and dynamic loading conditions. Quasi-static tests have been conducted to establish the load deflection characteristics and failure mechanisms of the seat. Dynamic tests have also been conducted with 50th and 95th percentile male, and 5th percentile female instrumental Hybrid III anthropometric test devices to evaluate the collision performance of the seat and a table, and to verify analytical simulation models of the seat/occupant. Reasonable agreement between analytical predictions and dynamic test results was found, given the variability in the stiffness of the seats under different loading conditions. The quasi-static test results show that the seats are sufficiently strong to withstand the loads predicted from computer simulations, but the dynamic tests resulted in partial or complete failure of the seat back across the base of the headrest. The injury criteria measured from the dynamic tests for the head, chest, and femur were within the acceptable human tolerance levels as specified in standards by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, however, the measured neck loads exceeded NHTSA neck injury criteria in all but the test with a table between seat pairs.
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