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#How do we access crash testing documentation? Is there a report that we can publish? | #How do we access crash testing documentation? Is there a report that we can publish? | ||
#What are the crash tests required? Side, front , rear, rear side, front side, any rollover? | #What are the crash tests required? Side, front , rear, rear side, front side, any rollover? | ||
==FEA Specifications Met== | |||
*Side crash testing, 5500 lb load at 35 mph | |||
*...? | |||
*...? | |||
=Review= | =Review= | ||
[[Category:XM Open Source Automobile]] | [[Category:XM Open Source Automobile]] |
Latest revision as of 02:15, 27 March 2012
From the Discovery Channel video: http://dsc.discovery.com/cars-bikes/100-mpg-car-available-now-just-25000.html
Further information on website: http://www.wikispeed.com/safe
Questions:
- http://www.wikispeed.com/safe states 'Penetration in Inches'. Where are the numbers?
- Re above question, what is the meaning of the scale in the bottom right picture (goes up to 265k)?
- Joe, do you have any other saved AVIs of the frame?
Simulation Review
- What are the dimensions of the test load if somebody is to redo the simulation?
- How does one interpret the results if the ideal load is rectilinear and real load is not?
- How do we access crash testing documentation? Is there a report that we can publish?
- What are the crash tests required? Side, front , rear, rear side, front side, any rollover?
FEA Specifications Met
- Side crash testing, 5500 lb load at 35 mph
- ...?
- ...?