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The Effect of Bumper Mismatch on Vehicle Repair Cost (차량 간 범퍼높이 차이가 수리비에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Dong-Won;Park, In-Song;Hong, Seung-Jun
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.99-104
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    • 2010
  • It is a frequent occurrence in urban traffic - a low-speed collision in which one vehicle hits the back of another. The vehicles often sustain expensive damage. Bumpers can reduce this damage, but only line up so the initial contact in an impact is bumper to bumper. Then the bumpers on the colliding vehicles have to absorb the crash energy, keeping damage away from expensive sheet metal, lights, and other components. In real world accidents, Bumper mismatches in crashes are increasing, and the resulting repair costs from low-speed collisions are escalating. In this study, we investigated the bumper rail height and analyzed their effects on repair cost. Futhermore, Our 16kph front-into-rear crash tests demonstrates bumper mismatch problem.

An Experimental Study on the Safety Performance of the Rear Safety Guard with Air Bag for Truck (화물차량용 에어백 후부안전판 안전성능에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Park, In-Song;Yun, Kyung-Won;Park, Kwang-Jong;Kim, Hyo-Jun
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.10-19
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    • 2014
  • Despite the movement of safe traffic by the Korean government to reduce deaths in traffic accidents, the casualties increase year by year. In particular, more and more accidents and casualties are reported from car collisions from the back of the vehicles parked for managing traffic accidents on the road, cleaning main roads and medial strips, repairing roads. In order to response to these accidents, the government should take protective measures for road users. In the last decade, seventy-one cases have been reported to occur during highway repair and maintenance. As a result, eight persons were killed and seventy-six were injured, showing the high death rate of 11.3 percent. Therefore, it seems urgent to take some actions against it. The United States and European countries legislate that vehicles of road repair and maintenance should be mandatorily equipped with shock absorber at the back. Korea, however, does not have such legislative measures, which are needed at this time to protect workers on the road. This study compares the performance of the traditional shock absorber for road maintenance vehicles with that of the rear safety guard using air bag, manufactured in accordance with related laws in Korea. Based on the results of the 60km/h rear collision test, this paper proposes improvements in related laws and regulations in an attempt to reduce casualties.