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by MSI
Fri Jan 01, 2021 11:37 am
Forum: EDR CDR Related Topics
Topic: EDR data for crashed car: Who can read it and when?
Replies: 4
Views: 13005

Re: EDR data for crashed car: Who can read it and when?

Another Response: actually it’s the regulations in 27 other countries that I know of. Our Response: 27 out of 193? Ok However laws change and i expect more legislation to change those laws and EDR data to be used by BOTH the driver/owner and the police/investigators MAIN question is: IF the EDR is ...
by MSI
Thu Dec 31, 2020 2:26 pm
Forum: What Is?
Topic: What is DeltaV? aka Impact Speed Change?
Replies: 3
Views: 17892

Re: What is DeltaV? aka Impact Speed Change?

A question came up on DeltaV for the situation of Occupant vs Vehicle Deltav,
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by MSI
Thu Dec 31, 2020 2:21 pm
Forum: Occupant/Pedestrian Simulation
Topic: Occupant v Vehicle Gs (acceleration) in Rear End Crash
Replies: 0
Views: 6107

Occupant v Vehicle Gs (acceleration) in Rear End Crash

Question: I have a relatively low speed rear-end impact. Biomedical guy is saying whatever the lead vehicle experiences in Gs is cut by 60% for the driver due to body sinking into the soft seat. I found a 2001 SAE research study that says the opposite. They measured acceleration of vehicles and bod...
by MSI
Thu Dec 31, 2020 10:51 am
Forum: EDR CDR Related Topics
Topic: EDR data for crashed car: Who can read it and when?
Replies: 4
Views: 13005

Re: EDR data for crashed car: Who can read it and when?

A response posted To the Linkedin Topic : actually I’ve proven that my point is correct in many case in court also The vehicles ECU is designated a terminal unit which stores data obtain whilst the vehicle is being driven by an individual therefore the information stored is relevant only to the per...
by MSI
Thu Dec 31, 2020 10:39 am
Forum: EDR CDR Related Topics
Topic: EDR data for crashed car: Who can read it and when?
Replies: 4
Views: 13005

EDR data for crashed car: Who can read it and when?

New: Use this link to go to the latest post on this thread In response to a post to LinkedIn where one of the responses questioned about needing driver AND vehicle owner consent to read the EDR of a vehicle in a crash, I decided to start a thread on EDR data etc and so if you have any information, ...
by MSI
Tue Dec 29, 2020 8:10 pm
Forum: Specs, Crash Tests, Etc.
Topic: Effective Drag aka Tumble Number for Rolling vehicles
Replies: 1
Views: 1715

Effective Drag aka Tumble Number for Rolling vehicles

On the Napars Facebook page they brought up Effective Drag for a rolling vehicle: This is a topic which clearly has a "seminal" paper that everyone handling crash analyses should be familiar with SAE Paper 890859 One might also do well to review Searle's 1983 SAE paper on pedestrian crash ...
by MSI
Tue Dec 29, 2020 10:28 am
Forum: Vehicle Safety
Topic: Infotainment Data used to catch a criminal
Replies: 0
Views: 6625

Infotainment Data used to catch a criminal

Just saw this posted up and figured time to start posting up articles on infotainment and other data in your vehicle. So here's a start! Think it is great (that crimes can be solved!) Insecure wheels: Police turn to car data to destroy suspects' alibis Looser privacy standards for vehicle data are a...
by MSI
Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:28 pm
Forum: General Topics
Topic: 18% Restitution at 35 MPH??
Replies: 4
Views: 6187

Re: 18% Restitution at 35 MPH??

A Response posted to Facebook NAPARS page: Q: So maybe the tires are getting involved at 35, but not 30? Interesting. Our Response: That is possible. Also sorting through the test result data might allow sorting with respect to tire size, overhang and whether tire deflated or not Then it will might...
by MSI
Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:27 pm
Forum: General Topics
Topic: 18% Restitution at 35 MPH??
Replies: 4
Views: 6187

Re: 18% Restitution at 35 MPH??

Dec 23, 2020: New post on Restitution by NAPARS/Wade on Facebook : Monson and Germane reported on a bunch of full-barrier crash tests at 30 and 35mph, and found a higher restitution value for the higher speeds, more or less across the board . This is contrary to our expectation that e should go down...
by MSI
Thu Dec 24, 2020 1:10 pm
Forum: Simplified Momentum Analysis, PC-Crash, Virtual Crash
Topic: More Discussion on issues with PC-CRASH type simplified momentum solutions
Replies: 1
Views: 7455

Re: More Discussion on issues with PC-CRASH type simplified momentum solutions

We recently responded to some questions on simulation posted to the INCR Forum Simulation Analysis effects of input variations and it included our issues with crash simulation programs which use simplified momentum solutions. These include PC-CRASH , Virtual Crash , Planar Impact Models , and others...