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Old 01-03-2007, 10:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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GM's new rollover crash testing facility

http://www.canadiandriver.com/articl...gmrollover.htm

It's over in a heartbeat: one moment the Buick is on all four wheels, and the next, it's up in the air, and then sliding on its side.

It's a rollover crash, the type you're least likely to ever find yourself in; but if you do, it's statistically the one most likely to kill you.

In this case, the driver survived. He's one of General Motors' crash-test dummies, and the crash was performed at the company's brand-new, $10.2 million (U.S.) indoor rollover crash testing facility, located at its Proving Grounds in Milford, Michigan.

"This is the only inside rollover facility owned by a North American automaker," says Albert Ware, Director of Vehicle Safety and Crashworthiness Labs. "It'll be used for North American and global testing. Now we don't have to wait in line to use an independent facility, so we can be more cost-efficient and develop our technology sooner."

The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that rollovers account for just 2 percent of all crashes, but claim 40 percent of road fatalities annually. With technology such as airbags and stability control now more readily available, automakers are concentrating on rollovers.

"Over the last 45 years, we've put a lot of attention into barrier testing," Ware says. "This is the next frontier we go after. We want to look at how to avoid the crash, and if there is a crash, we want to minimize the injury."

The new facility is a huge building; the testing area is 100 metres long, flanked by two enormous banks of lights containing 1,872 bulbs, 1,000 watts each. The lighting is computer-controlled and can be moved from a few centimetres off the floor, to 25 metres up. The bright lights are necessary for the high-speed cameras to photograph the crash from start to finish. Currently, cars are being crashed to validate the facility; actual vehicle testing will begin in February.

For this demonstration, they're using a 2007 Buick Rainier SUV. All of the glass is intact, but its rear seats have been replaced with lights and recording equipment, and its undercarriage components have been painted in different colours, to make it easier to differentiate them on the photos.

The unsuspecting driver is an "integrated" dummy, or iDummy, a self-contained unit that stores its own data for downloading later. A regular dummy costs $100,000 to $120,000 each, an iDummy $140,000 to $150,000 (all prices U.S.). GM estimates it owns more than 190 dummies, from infants to adults.


Our unsuspecting driver, the iDummy, which collects its own data. Click image to enlarge
The facility can simulate four rollover scenarios, including the "corkscrew" used with the Rainier. The staff calls it the "Dukes of Hazzard": one side of the SUV travels up a ramp, which rotates it onto its side. Most real-life corkscrews are the result of a vehicle climbing up a highway median. It's a relatively rare type of rollover; the most common is a "trip" crash, when a vehicle sliding sideways hits a curb or shoulder and flips over.

The Rainier is equipped with rollover-enabled curtain airbags, which GM will have standard on all light trucks and SUVs by model year 2009, and on all cars and trucks by model year 2012, except for convertibles.

While regular airbags inflate and deflate in milliseconds, rollover bags remain inflated for about five seconds, reducing injuries and helping to keep the occupants inside the vehicle. I've seen a video of a rollover without them; the dummy's head went through the side window and slammed into the asphalt as the truck rolled over. It's not a pretty sight.

The Rainier is hooked to a cable in the floor that will pull it along at 70 km/hr. The crash itself is surprisingly unspectacular: the truck goes up the ramp, turns on its side in mid-air, and then slides along the cement floor into a net that helps bring it to a stop.

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Re: GM's new rollover crash testing facility

What a cool job! Big kudos to GM for coming up with the cash to build this facility. I hope they get some good press and some good science out of this.
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Re: GM's new rollover crash testing facility

Isn't this basically old news?
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Cool. May this lead to safer automobiles for all, from the occupants to those that remove them.
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