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Test Device Head Contact Duration Analysis

2016-07-12
CURRENT
J2052_201607
This methodology can be used for all calculations of HIC, with all test devices having an upper neck triaxial load cell mounted rigidly to the head, and head triaxial accelerometers.
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TEST DEVICE HEAD CONTACT DURATION ANALYSIS

1990-03-01
HISTORICAL
J2052_199003
This methodology can be used for all calculations of HIC, with all test devices having an upper neck triaxial load cell mounted rigidly to the head, and head triaxial accelerometers.
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TEST DEVICE HEAD CONTACT DURATION ANALYSIS

1997-12-01
HISTORICAL
J2052_199712
This methodology can be used for all calculations of HIC, with all test devices having an upper neck triaxial load cell mounted rigidly to the head, and head triaxial accelerometers.
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Test Device Head Contact Duration Analysis

2005-12-14
HISTORICAL
J2052_200512
This methodology can be used for all calculations of HIC, with all test devices having an upper neck triaxial load cell mounted rigidly to the head, and head triaxial accelerometers.
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Test Device Head Contact Duration Analysis

2011-01-05
HISTORICAL
J2052_201101
This methodology can be used for all calculations of HIC, with all test devices having an upper neck triaxial load cell mounted rigidly to the head, and head triaxial accelerometers.
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Performance Specifications for Anthropomorphic Test Device Transducers

2001-09-27
HISTORICAL
J2570_200109
This SAE Information Report defines the minimum performance specifications for accelerometers, load cells, and angular position transducers used within Anthropomorphic Test Devices (ATDs) when performing impact tests per SAE J211, “Instrumentation for Impact Test”. This report does not define methodology and equipment for performing verification tests of the transducers. It is intended that any agency proposing to conduct tests in accordance with SAE J211 should be able to demonstrate that the transducers they use would meet the performance requirements specified in this information report.
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Performance Specifications for Anthropomorphic Test Device Transducers

2009-08-12
HISTORICAL
J2570_200908
This SAE Information Report defines the minimum performance specifications for accelerometers, load cells, and angular position transducers used within Anthropomorphic Test Devices (ATDs) when performing impact tests per SAE J211, “Instrumentation for Impact Test”. This report does not define methodology and equipment for performing verification tests of the transducers. It is intended that any agency proposing to conduct tests in accordance with SAE J211 shall be able to demonstrate that the transducers they use would meet the performance requirements specified in this document.
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Performance Specifications for Anthropomorphic Test Device Transducers

2019-11-13
CURRENT
J2570_201911
This SAE Recommended Practice defines the minimum performance specifications for sensors used within anthropomorphic test devices (ATDs) when performing impact tests per SAE J211. It is intended that any agency proposing to conduct tests in accordance with SAE J211 shall be able to demonstrate that the transducers they use would meet the performance requirements specified in this document.
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INSTRUMENTATION FOR IMPACT TESTS

1971-12-01
HISTORICAL
J211A_197112
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide guidelines for instrumentation used in motor vehicle and motor vehicle component impact tests. It is intended to supplement impact test procedures such as those described in SAE J850, J944, J117, etc. The aim is to achieve uniformity in instrumentation practice and in reporting test results, without imposing undue restrictions on the performance characteristics of the individual elements in an instrumentation or data analysis system. Use of this recommended practice will provide a basis for meaningful comparisons of test results from different sources.
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INSTRUMENTATION FOR IMPACT TEST

1974-12-01
HISTORICAL
J211B_197412
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide guidelines for instrumentation used in automotive safety impact tests. The aim is to achieve uniformity in instrumentation practice and in reporting test results, without imposing undue restrictions on the performance characteristics of the individual elements in an instrumentation or data analysis system. Use of this recommended practice will provide a basis for meaningful comparisons of test results from different sources.
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INSTRUMENTATION FOR BARRIER COLLISION TESTS

1970-10-01
HISTORICAL
J211_197010
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide guidelines for instrumentation used with SAE J850. The aim is to achieve uniformity in instrumentation practice and in reporting test results without imposing undue restrictions on the performance characteristics of the individual elements in an instrumentation system. Use of this recommended practice will provide a basis for meaningful comparisons of test results from different sources.
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Instrumentation for Impact Test

1988-10-01
CURRENT
J211_198810
This SAE Recommended Practice outlines a series of performance recommendations which concern the whole data channel. These recommendations are not subject to any variation and all of them should be adhered to by any agency conducting tests to this practice. However, the method of demonstrating compliance with the recommendations is flexible and can be adapted to suit the needs of the particular equipment the agency is using. It is not intended that each recommendation be taken in a literal sense, as necessitating a single test to demonstrate that the recommendation is met. Rather, it is intended that any agency proposing to conduct tests to this document should be able to demonstrate that if such a single test could be and were carried out, then their equipment would meet the recommendations. This demonstration should be undertaken on the basis of reasonable deductions from evidence in their possession, such as the results of partial tests.
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Calculation Guidelines for Impact Testing

2010-02-15
HISTORICAL
J1727_201002
The scope was changed to provide focus on the details of performing the included calculations and to remove any inference, implication, or suggestion that this Recommended Practice has the purpose of predicting the risk or probability of injury.
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Calculation Guidelines for Impact Testing

2021-10-29
WIP
J1727
This SAE Recommended Practice presents a series of standard calculations and numerical methods for processing safety test instrumentation data that has been acquired during impact tests with instruments installed in ATD’s (crash test dummies), vehicle structures, and laboratory fixtures. The output data from performing these calculations may have applications that include energy analysis, biomechanical analysis, regulation compliance, or other purposes. However, application of the output data from these calculations is outside the scope of this document. It is the intent of this document to present a basic set of calculations that are applicable to test labs that follow the practices set forth by SAE J211-1, SAE J211-2, SAE J2570, and SAE J1733. For the calculations that are described in other sources, the relevant documents are referenced.
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Calculation Guidelines for Impact Testing

2015-02-03
CURRENT
J1727_201502
This SAE Recommended Practice presents a series of standard calculations and numerical methods for processing safety test instrumentation data that has been acquired during impact tests with instruments installed in ATD’s (crash test dummies), vehicle structures, and laboratory fixtures. The output data from performing these calculations may have applications that include energy analysis, biomechanical analysis, regulation compliance, or other purposes. However, application of the output data from these calculations is outside the scope of this document. It is the intent of this document to present a basic set of calculations that are applicable to test labs that follow the practices set forth by SAE J211-1, SAE J211-2, SAE J2570, and SAE J1733. For the calculations that are described in other sources, the relevant documents are referenced.
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INJURY CALCULATIONS GUIDELINES

1996-08-01
HISTORICAL
J1727_199608
This SAE Information Practice describes numerical methods used to process impact test data. Typically used calculations and algorithms are described. For those calculations that are described in other sources, the relevant documents are referenced.
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