Automobile crusher gauge
Wendong Zhang
Zhaoying Zhou
Baohua Ma
Jijun Xiong
Ji Cao
Xiaohao Wang
Xiongying Ye
Tianghong Cui
Shenshu Xiong
Hainan Cai
Qiuliang Gong
Dept. of Precision Instrum. & Mech., Tsinghua Univ., Beijing;
This paper appears in: Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 1998. IMTC/98. Conference Proceedings. IEEE
Publication Date: 18-21 May 1998
Volume: 2,
On page(s): 973-976 vol.2
Meeting Date: 05/18/1998 - 05/21/1998
Location: St. Paul, MN, USA
ISBN: 0-7803-4797-8
References Cited: 8
INSPEC Accession Number: 6083292
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/IMTC.1998.676868
Current Version Published: 2002-08-06
Abstract
The paper presents a new kind of wireless dynamic parameter
measurement system which records the automobile colliding process called
an automobile crusher gauge (ACG). In a collision process, the ACG can
be housed in any place. For example, inside the head, rib cage and the
legs of the anthropomorphic dummies in order to study the automobile's
structure and determine the component's response to various impact
shocks. The battery for ACG is built in and the stored data in ACG can
be held for more than one year. In addition, the ACG can bear impact
shock as high as 10,000 g. In this paper, the ACG's composition and
working principle are introduced in detail, and the test results of the
ACG are also supplied
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