Standard SAE J1727 1.2.2015 preview

SAE J1727

Calculation Guidelines for Impact Testing

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Designation standards: SAE J1727
Publication date standards: 1.2.2015
SKU: NS-662754
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards SAE

Annotation of standard text SAE J1727 :

This SAE Recommended Practice presents a series of standard calculations and numerical methods for processing safety test instrumentation data that has been acquired during impact tests with instruments installed in ATD’s (crash test dummies), vehicle structures, and laboratory fixtures. The output data from performing these calculations may have applications that include energy analysis, biomechanical analysis, regulation compliance, or other purposes. However, application of the output data from these calculations is outside the scope of this document. It is the intent of this document to present a basic set of calculations that are applicable to test labs that follow the practices set forth by SAE J211-1, SAE J211-2, SAE J2570, and SAE J1733. For the calculations that are described in other sources, the relevant documents are referenced.

SUBJECT TAXONOMY: Mathematical analysis, Impact tests, Test equipment and instrumentation

SUBFILE: Automotive

TYPE OF DOCUMENT: Ground Vehicle Standard

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