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HF, HM, Y7 SUMA and ILAC loadcell locations

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2019 12:26 pm
by derpmann
Hello,

currently we have to clarify the measurement locations for SUMA and ILAC at HF and HM:
  • Is it possible to use ?? ILAC [LE/RI] 00 H? together with or alternative to ?? SUMA [LE/RI] [UP/LO] H? ?
  • Is it possible to use ?? ILAC [LE/RI] [UP/LO] Y7 loadcell in the HM as ?? ILAC [LE/RI] [UP/LO] H? (currently not defined) ?
Can someone help?

Best regards
Peter

Re: HF, HM, Y7 SUMA and ILAC loadcell locations

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 4:52 pm
by DiVe
Hi Peter,

I had a similar request by a customer. I guess we are only discussion the coding for Frontal Impact dummies.

So far, I investigated what we have decided before:
The "SUMA" location is: "just to be used with "Load Bolt" design". This comment is currently to be found
in the Database for:
H3: 3 bolts (UP,MI,LO)
HF: 2 bolts (UP,LO)
HM: 2 bolts (UP,LO)

For all the other dummies we have used "ILAC".
Still there are two different variants availabe:
a) ILAC with FOX UP/LO per side
b) ILAC with FOX and MOY one per side

I verified the existing codes in the database and the figures and also the instrumentation
information given on the Humanetics website:

H3:
SUMA FOX UP/MI/LO (each side)
Humanetics: "Submarining Load bolts; FOX (3 per side)"

HF:
SUMA FOX UP/LO (each side)
ILAC FOX, MOY (each side)
Humanetics: "A.S.I.S. Load Cell ( Iliac Wings ); FOX,MOY (per side) "
comment in database for SUMA UP/LO: just to be used with "Load Bolt" design; use ILAC for other/more recent design

HM:
SUMA FOX UP/LO (each side) -> DB
no HM figures available (im RED C, but files are existing?)


Y7, Y6, YW (=Y7, weighted)
ILAC FOX UP/LO (each side) -> (DB & Figure)

YA:
no codes at all in DB and no YA figures available
Humanetics: "two-Axis ASIS Load Cells; FOX UP/LO" -> ILAC

QA, Q6:
ILAC FOX, MOY (each side) -> (DB & Figure)
BUT not listed at Humanetics?

TH, T3:
ILAC FOX, MOY (each side) -> (DB & Figure)

We should discuss tomorrow the missing or unmatched information against the Humanetics site.

Bye,
Dirk