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20 May 1973 Analyzing Vehicle Impact Test Data
D. L. Veenstra, E. J. Bambas
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Proceedings Volume 0034, Solving Problems in Automotive Safety Engineering and Biomechanics with Optical Instrumentation; (1973) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953646
Event: Optical Instrumentation: A Problem Solving Tool in Automotive Safety Engineering and Bio-Mechanics, 1972, Detroit, United States
Abstract
Vehicle impact tests have three basic differences from most other automotive tests: 1. the duration of the test is short -less than one-quarter of a second; 2. the test item is destroyed -it is impossible to go back and run the test again if something goes wrong; and 3. they tend to be complex -several items are tested for any given impact.
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D. L. Veenstra and E. J. Bambas "Analyzing Vehicle Impact Test Data", Proc. SPIE 0034, Solving Problems in Automotive Safety Engineering and Biomechanics with Optical Instrumentation, (20 May 1973); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953646
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Distance measurement

Motion measurement

Safety

Analytical research

Kinematics

Projection systems

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