Q-Dummies: Abdomen Pressure Measurement
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 1:00 pm
Dear colleagues,
for the Q-Dummy series there exists a measurement option for the abdomen to access belt penetration (frontal impact).
This option is available for the Q1, Q1.5 (Q2), Q3, Q6 and Q10 (QA).
There is one bladder on each side of the abdomen as optional instrumentation.
In each bladder there is one pressure sensor.
In the database there are already codes for this measurement (since 1.6):
with XX = Q1,Q2,Q3,Q6,QA
??ABDOLE00XXPR0? Abdomen Left Pressure (German: Abdomen Druck links oder Bauchdruck links)
??ABDORI00XXPR0? Abdomen Left Pressure (German: Abdomen Druck rechts oder Bauchdruck rechts)
Paul Lemmen helped me to modify the Figures (Page 2, Additional Instrumentation)
with the location of the bladders.
So we will be able to modify the official figures according to the database status.
The exact position of the sensor is not given, but we might center a sensor in a suitable
location within the outline.
Kind regards,
Dirk
for the Q-Dummy series there exists a measurement option for the abdomen to access belt penetration (frontal impact).
This option is available for the Q1, Q1.5 (Q2), Q3, Q6 and Q10 (QA).
There is one bladder on each side of the abdomen as optional instrumentation.
In each bladder there is one pressure sensor.
In the database there are already codes for this measurement (since 1.6):
with XX = Q1,Q2,Q3,Q6,QA
??ABDOLE00XXPR0? Abdomen Left Pressure (German: Abdomen Druck links oder Bauchdruck links)
??ABDORI00XXPR0? Abdomen Left Pressure (German: Abdomen Druck rechts oder Bauchdruck rechts)
Paul Lemmen helped me to modify the Figures (Page 2, Additional Instrumentation)
with the location of the bladders.
So we will be able to modify the official figures according to the database status.
The exact position of the sensor is not given, but we might center a sensor in a suitable
location within the outline.
Kind regards,
Dirk