THE EFFECTS OF LIGHT-VEHICLE DESIGN PARAMETERS IN TRIPPED-ROLLOVER MANOEUVERS - A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USING AN EXPERIMENTALLY VALIDATED COMPUTER MODEL

This paper presents the results of analyses of single-vehicle-accident tripped-rollover manoeuvres involving eight light vehicles from four classes of ground vehicles. In particular, the minimum rollover velocities of vehicles encountering soil and curb terrain discontinuities in non-tracking situations are correlated with various vehicle design parameters. All of the vehicles, except for the passenger cars, are analyzed in both unladen and laden states. The minimum rollover velocities for the vehicles in the various manoeuvres and states of lading are generated with a 14 degree-of-freedom computer model. This model was validated using experimental tripped-rollover manoeuvre results. (A) For the covering abstract of the conference see IRRD 875861.

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  • Accession Number: 00719819
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Source Agency: Institute for Road Safety Research, SWOV
  • ISBN: 1-56091-624-9
  • Files: ITRD
  • Created Date: Apr 26 1996 12:00AM