Numerical study of a novel built-in energy-absorbing component for adaptive steering columns

2010 
The steering-wheelsteering-column assemblies fitted in automobiles must have a high energy absorption performance in order to minimize occupant chest injuries in the event of a collision. This paper proposes a novel built-in energy-absorbing (EA) component which causes the impact load transmitted to the occupant to vary in accordance with the crash severity and the occupant mass. A finite element (FE) model of the steering-column system is constructed on the basis of realistic product computer-aided design data, and a series of LS-DYNA simulations are performed to examine the dynamic responses of the steering wheel and steering column in body block impact tests performed using body blocks of different weights. The validity of the FE model is confirmed by comparing the numerical results for the torso force profile over the duration of the impact with the experimental results obtained in two standard body block tests. The validated model is then used to examine the energy absorption performance of the prop...
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