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SAE J 2189:2011-02-24

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SAE J 2189:2011-02-24

Guidelines for Evaluating Child Restraint System Interactions with Deploying Airbags (Stabilized: Feb 2011)

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This SAE Information Report prescribes dummies, procedures, and configurations that can be used for investigating the interactions that might occur between a deploying airbag and a child restrained by a child restraint system (CRS). During the inflation process, airbags generate a considerable amount of kinetic energy which can result in substantial forces being applied to a child who is restrained in a CRS in the front seat of a vehicle. Field data collected by the special crash investigation team of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) indicate that fatal forces can be developed. In response to these field data, NHTSA added a series of airbag/child interaction tests and limits to the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR 571.208) that deal with occupant protection, commonly known as Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS 208). The bases for NHTSA tests are the various test procedures that were developed by the International Standards Organization (ISO) and the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). This document was one of those reports.
Author SAE
Editor SAE
Document type Standard
Format File
ICS 43.040.60 : Bodies and body components
Number of pages 13
Replace SAE J 2189:2001-12-27
Set JPAKS10U-10
Year 2011
Document history SAE J 2189:2001-12-27
Country USA
Keyword SAE 2189;SAE J2189;SAE J2189;SAE J 2189