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AIRBAG INFLATOR BALLISTIC TANK TEST PROCEDURE GAS GENERATORS USED IN INFLATABLE RESTRAINT SYSTEMS

1994-06-01
HISTORICAL
J2238_199406
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes a ballistic tank test procedure for evaluating inflator assemblies used in inflatable restraint systems. It is intended to be a general procedure for repetitive testing and suggests only general guidelines for the safe conduct of tests and data correlation. Uniform test requirements, test procedures, and data recording requirements are specified. The intent of the document is to provide a procedure employing a ballistic tank test method for determining the ability of an inflator to meet requirements for deploying inflatable restraint systems. A ballistic tank test is described which will yield repeatable and comparable results for evaluating a given inflator configuration’s pressure output versus time. Use of the ballistic tank test for comparison of various inflator configurations may be of limited value due to differences in gas temperature and mass flow effects on airbag performance as it relates to occupant protection.
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Airbag Inflator Ballistic Tank Test Procedure Gas Generating Devices Used In Inflatable Restraint Systems

2012-11-01
CURRENT
J2238_201211
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes a ballistic tank test procedure for evaluating inflator assemblies used in inflatable restraint systems. It is intended to be a general procedure for repetitive testing and suggests only general guidelines for the safe conduct of tests and data correlation. Uniform test requirements, test procedures, and data recording requirements are specified. The intent of the document is to provide a procedure employing a ballistic tank test method for determining the ability of an inflator to meet requirements for deploying inflatable restraint systems. A ballistic tank test is described which will yield repeatable and comparable results for evaluating a given inflator configuration's pressure output versus time. Use of the ballistic tank test for comparison of various inflator technologies may be of limited value due to differences in gas temperature, gas composition and mass flow effects on airbag performance as it relates to occupant protection.
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Airbag Inflator Ballistic Tank Test Procedure Gas Generators Used In Inflatable Restraint Systems

2001-10-31
HISTORICAL
J2238_200110
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes a ballistic tank test procedure for evaluating inflator assemblies used in inflatable restraint systems. It is intended to be a general procedure for repetitive testing and suggests only general guidelines for the safe conduct of tests and data correlation. Uniform test requirements, test procedures, and data recording requirements are specified. The intent of the document is to provide a procedure employing a ballistic tank test method for determining the ability of an inflator to meet requirements for deploying inflatable restraint systems. A ballistic tank test is described which will yield repeatable and comparable results for evaluating a given inflator configuration's pressure output versus time. Use of the ballistic tank test for comparison of various inflator configurations may be of limited value due to differences in gas temperature and mass flow effects on airbag performance as it relates to occupant protection.
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Airbag Module Deployment Test Procedure

2011-01-21
CURRENT
J1630_201101
This SAE Recommended Practice describes a method to be used for the static deployment of airbag module assemblies. The results obtained from the deployment tests will be used to verify compliance with design requirements and/or specifications, and for other engineering purposes such as module performance comparisons, and/or CAE input or validation. The purpose for this procedure is to describe recommended test methods to ensure, to the extent possible, reliable and reproducible test results for driver airbag modules, passenger airbag modules, or other airbag modules (e.g., side airbags, roof rail airbags, knee bolster airbags, etc.). Performance limits or acceptance criteria are not established as they are typically defined based on specific vehicle design requirements and/or manufacturer specifications. It is intended to be a general procedure for repetitive testing and suggests only general guidelines for the safe conduct of tests and reliable data correlation.
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DEPLOYMENT OF ELECTRICALLY ACTIVATED AUTOMOTIVE AIR BAGS FOR AUTOMOBILE RECLAMATION

1992-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1855_199203
This SAE Recommended Practice describes the method for safe deployment of air bag modules in vehicles equipped with electronics or electromechanically actuated air bag systems for the purpose of disposal. It is intended to provide a procedure which does not require significant technical expertise, is easy to operate, and is readily available, to be used by automobile dismantlers or vehicle shredders to deploy air bag modules prior to automobile reclamation.
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Deployment of Electrically Activated Automotive Air Bags for Automobile Reclamation

2010-02-16
CURRENT
J1855_201002
This SAE Recommended Practice describes the method for safe deployment of air bag modules in vehicles equipped with electrically actuated air bag systems for the purpose of disposal. It is intended to provide a procedure which does not require significant technical expertise, is easy to operate, and is readily available, to be used by automobile dismantlers or vehicle shredders to deploy air bag modules prior to automobile reclamation.
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GLOSSARY OF AUTOMOTIVE INFLATABLE RESTRAINT SYSTEMS

1988-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1538_198804
The terms included in the Glossary are general in nature and usually apply to more than one manufacturer's system. All terms apply to automotive restraint systems which are initiated by an electric squib upon receipt of a signal from a remotely mounted sensor. These terms are intended to reflect existing designs and the Glossary will be updated as information on other types of systems becomes available. Two different formats are used to present the terms. A standard alphabetical approach is provided to allow a user to quickly find the definition of a particular term. The information is also repeated in a second format which groups the terms into functional areas. This technique will allow the Glossary user to develop a better understanding of the design and functioning of an automotive inflatable restraint system.
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IDENTIFICATION OF AUTOMOTIVE AIR BAGS

1989-05-01
HISTORICAL
J1856_198905
This recommended practice describes a method for identification of air bag equipped vehicles requiring minimal knowledge of vehicle design or air bag system configuration.
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INSTRUMENTATION FOR MEASURING ACOUSTIC IMPULSES WITHIN VEHICLES

1987-02-01
HISTORICAL
J247_198702
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide guidelines for selection and application of instrumentation for proper measurement of acoustic impulses within vehicles, as typified by those generated during the deployment of a passive restraint system. The objective is to achieve uniformity in instrumentation practice and reporting of test measurements. Use of this recommended practice should provide a basis for meaningful comparisons of test results from different sources.
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Identification of Automotive Air Bag

1996-11-27
CURRENT
J1856_199611
This recommended practice describes a method for identification of air bag equipped vehicles requiring minimal knowledge of vehicle design or air bag system configuration. The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to establish a uniform practice regarding the identification of automotive air bags during the vehicle disposal process. This recommended practice is intended as a guide toward standard practice and is subject to change to keep pace with experience and technical advances.
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