Title of article :
Sensitivity Analysis of Airbag Parameters on Driver’s Head Injury in a Frontal Vehicle Crash by DOE Method
Author/Authors :
Dehghani, Esmail School of Automotive Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology - Tehran, Iran , Rastegar, Vahid School of Automotive Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology - Tehran, Iran , Marzbanrad, Javad School of Automotive Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
In this study, the driver airbag geometry and internal pressure were
considered as the main parameters to investigate the head injury severity
in a frontal crash. The total energy absorption of an airbag was investigated
in a drop test simulation and its rate was discussed by the depression
distance parameter. On the other hand, the maximum deceleration of the
impactor was determined to represent the airbag stiffness by a defined
deceleration peak parameter. Thus, the depression distance and the
deceleration peak were the objective functions for an isolated airbag under
a lumped-mass impact simulation. Furthermore, an optimal matrix was
generated using the design method of experiments (DOE) and yielded the
airbag parameters as outputs. After the evaluation of the design parameters
by the Taguchi method, the ANOVA method was used to predict the most
effective parameters. Finally, a sled test with the 50% HYBRID III dummy
and the defined airbag was simulated. An experimental crash was selected
as the reference point to verify the simulation and to be used to compare
the outcomes. Even though the objective function of depression distance
showed contradictory effects to reduce the head injury severity, the results
showed a %16.4 reduction in the driver head injury in a full-frontal crash.
Keywords :
HIC , ANOVA , DOE , Crash , Airbag , Optimization , Taguchi method
Journal title :
Automotive Science and Engineering