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A Study on the Development and of Establishment Performance Evaluation Criteria of Working Truck Mounted Attenuator

작업차량 장착용 충격흡수장치(TMA) 성능평가기준 수립 및 개발 연구

  • 주재웅 (한국도로공사 도로교통연구원) ;
  • 장대영 ((주)로드키메마틱스) ;
  • 박제진 (한국도로공사 도로교통연구원)
  • Received : 2012.07.27
  • Accepted : 2012.11.12
  • Published : 2012.12.31

Abstract

Rear collisions to expressway work trucks result many casualties these days. But, currently, no special measure are being taken except deploying sign trucks behind the working trucks. In the U.S and Europe, trucks with TMA(Truck Mounted Attenuator) are being deployed behind the working truck, which is regarded as the standard method for work area safety, thereby reducing the fatality rates and property damage tremendously. Also, standard for the performance of TMA are established and TMA can be used in the field only when it satisfies the standard. In Korea, neither the standard for nor any guide to the TMA exists. In the situation some manufacturer developed TMA without proper performance evaluation and marketed limited number of TMAs in the field. In the study, NCHRP350, which is the performance standard of expressway safety features of U.S. and materials related to the TMA standard in Europe have been reviewed to establish the Korean performance criteria. Based on the review, and incorporating existing Korean standard for crash cushions, domestic standard for TMA has been proposed and applied in developing Korean TMA and crash tested it to verify the performance. The original design developed was crash tested and modified. The newly proposed design was studied using impact simulation program several times. Modifications were made after each simulation and prototype was built and crash tested as per the newly established TMA performance criteria.

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