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| Document title | TRL EC child safety project–summary of abdomen results | ||||||||||
| Date | 27 Oct 2015 |
Review of UN R129 testing with regard to child dummy performance, submarining, pelvic/abdominal measurements, and injury criteria. |
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| Source(s) | TRL | ||||||||||
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| CRS | Session 54 | 27 Oct 2015 |
6.3.1. CRS-54-08e on abdomen and submarining on Q10, Q6 & Q3 dummy with different input conditions (R129 conditions, UMTTRI installation method and higher test pulse) and with / without poor lab belt guidance CRS. In summary, some works still to do and the following question can be asked :
Pierre CASTAING (UTAC & Chairman) suggests keeping the 1.2 bar limit, as we now do not have scientifically supported & sufficient data (only one test per configuration). |
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