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SAE Technical Papers: SAE 2015 World Congress and Exhibition; Cobo CenterDetroit; United States; 21 April 2015 through 23 April 2015 | 2015

Holistic Approach for Improved Safety Including a Proposal of New Virtual Test Conditions of Small Electric Vehicles

Andreas Teibinger; Christian Mayer; Ernö Dux; Gian Antonio D'Addetta; Peter Luttenberger; Jac Wismans; Rémy Willinger

In the next 20 years the share of small electric vehicles (SEVs) will increase especially in urban areas. SEVs show distinctive design differences compared to traditional vehicles. Thus the consequences of impacts of SEVs with vulnerable road users (VRUs) and other vehicles will be different from traditional collisions. No assessment concerning vehicle safety is defined for vehicles within European L7e category currently. Focus of the elaborated methodology is to define appropriate test scenarios for this vehicle category to be used within a virtual tool chain. A virtual tool chain has to be defined for the realization of a guideline of virtual certification. The derivation and development of new test conditions for SEVs are described and are the main focus of this work. As key methodology a prospective methodical analysis under consideration of future aspects like pre-crash safety systems is applied. The studies show that certain collision types will be reduced in numbers and in average collision severity. Based on the evaluation following tests are proposed. Frontal: oblique (30°), test speed 35 km/h, 1,300kg Mobile Progressive Deformable Barrier (MPDB); Side: 90°, Advanced European Mobile Deformable Barrier (AE-MDB), barrier speed 40 km/h; Pedestrian safety: seven pedestrian impact locations, 2 speed ranges, four different percentiles. The proposed virtual testing procedure has to be based on well validated models and tools, which can be assumed to be available in the future. The focus of the presented work is on SEVs in L7e category, for which no specific, urban area relevant safety regulations are available. Overall occupant and VRU safety of future SEVs will increase significantly, if additionally to the standard crash tests the elaborated tests from the European Union (EU) initiative SafeEV are applied for the design of safety measures within L7e vehicle class.


SAE 2012 World Congress & Exhibition | 2012

Concepts for Mechanical Abuse Testing of High-Voltage Batteries

Wolfgang Sinz; Florian Feist; Gregor Gstrein; Jürgen Gugler; Ernst Tomasch; Christoph Breitfuss; Peter Luttenberger; Hermann Steffan; Peter Gollob; Volker Hennige


2014 IRCOBI ConferenceHumaneticsTakata CorporationJP Research IncorporatedJASTI Co., LTDTRWNissan Motor Co Ltd, JapanToyotaEuro NCAPIngenieurgesellschaft für Automobiltechnik mbH (IAT)Collision Research & Analysis, Inc.DYNAmore GmbH, Stuttgart-Vaihingen (DEU)AutolivBMWADACElsevierTSGInternational Research Council on Biomechanics of Injury (IRCOBI) | 2014

Future Accident Scenarios involving Small Electric Vehicles

Mats Y. Svensson; Gian Antonio D'Addetta; Anna K Carlsson; Christian Ewald; Peter Luttenberger; Christian Mayer; Johan Strandroth; Ernst Tomasch; Andreas Gutsche; Jac Wismans


24th International Technical Conference on the Enhanced Safety of Vehicles (ESV)National Highway Traffic Safety Administration | 2015

A mobile deformable barrier test for the front crash assessment of future urban microcars

Ernö Dux; Lutz Eckstein; Maja Wolkenstein; Gian Antonio D’Addetta; Peter Luttenberger


CARHS HBM Symposium 2016 | 2016

Key building blocks for implementing HBMs in a virtual testing environment - Applications and findings from SafeEV project

Christian Mayer; Ghosh Pronoy; Ravikirian Chitteti; Andreas Teibinger; Peter Luttenberger; Jens Weber; Henry-Paul Bensler; Manuel Mendoza-Vazquez; Jac Wismans; Caroline Deck; Rémy Willinger


Archive | 2015

These results were combined with Swedish in-depth accident investigations to determine how many Future Accident Scenarios involving Small Electric Vehicles

Mats Y. Svensson; Anna K Carlsson; Peter Luttenberger; Johan Strandroth; Ernst Tomasch; Andreas Gutsche; Jac Wismans


1st International Battery Safety Workshop | 2015

Vehicle safety concepts for e-mobility

Simon Franz Heindl; Christian Ellersdorfer; Christoph Breitfuß; Wolfgang Sinz; Peter Luttenberger


Transportation research procedia | 2014

Method for future pedestrian accident scenario prediction

Peter Luttenberger; Ernst Tomasch; Rémy Willinger; Christian Mayer; Jörg Bakker; Nicolas Bourdet; Christian Ewald; Wolfgang Sinz


TRA 2014 5th Conference, Paris, April 14-17 | 2014

SafeEV: Current and planned activities

Andreas Teibinger; Christian Mayer; Roberto Puppini; Mats Y. Svensson; Rémy Willinger; Frederic Nuß; Peter Luttenberger; Gian Antonio D’Addetta


2014 IRCOBI ConferenceHumaneticsTakata CorporationJP Research IncorporatedJASTI Co., LTDTRWNissan Motor Co Ltd, JapanToyotaEuro NCAPIngenieurgesellschaft für Automobiltechnik mbH (IAT)Collision Research & Analysis, Inc.DYNAmore GmbH, Stuttgart-Vaihingen (DEU)AutolivBMWADACElsevierTSGInternational Research Council on Biomechanics of Injury (IRCOBI) | 2014

Pedestrian and Bicyclists Head Impact Conditions Against Small Electric Vehicle

Nicolas Bourdet; Peter Luttenberger; Andreas Teibinger; Christian Mayer; Rémy Willinger

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Ernst Tomasch

Graz University of Technology

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Wolfgang Sinz

Graz University of Technology

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Jac Wismans

Chalmers University of Technology

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Mats Y. Svensson

Chalmers University of Technology

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Ernö Dux

Technische Hochschule

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