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- Fri May 18, 2018 10:32 am
- Forum: Clarification
- Topic: 1st character of ISO code depending on its placement in the test
- Replies: 1
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1st character of ISO code depending on its placement in the test
We are not sure about the right use of the ISO code position 1 which defines the test object in some test setups. We have doubt in the following cases: 1. R16 Regulation where one dummy is seated in one CRS (Child Retention System or baby car seat) and this element is placed over one sled. We think ...
- Wed Jun 12, 2013 10:33 am
- Forum: Additional codes
- Topic: ISO Names for 3rd degree in Seat Belt Force
- Replies: 1
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ISO Names for 3rd degree in Seat Belt Force
Hello all, we have been discussing about 3rd degree polynomial calibration in Seat Belt Forces data. As a reference we got the Chest Displacement with 3rd degree calibration. In that case the ISO-NAMEs where (for instance): ??CHST0000H3DSX? (First degree) ??CHST0003H3DSX? (Third degree) So, in case ...
- Fri Jun 13, 2008 1:08 pm
- Forum: Additional codes
- Topic: New ISO for H3 Chest Displacement
- Replies: 4
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New ISO for H3 Chest Displacement
Hello all, As EuroNCAP TWG decided in their meeting on last April 23rd, two ways of getting Chest displacement for H3 dummies will be possible: 1) the standard calculation based on existing lineal (1st degree) potentiometer calibration. 2) the new calculation based on (3rd degree) potentiometer cali...