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DD ISO/TS 15827:2007 Road vehicles. Test procedures. Evaluating small female dummy arm and forearm interactions with driver frontal airbags and side airbags

DD ISO/TS 15827:2007

Road vehicles. Test procedures. Evaluating small female dummy arm and forearm interactions with driver frontal airbags and side airbags

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Standard number:DD ISO/TS 15827:2007
Pages:20
Released:2007-06-29
ISBN:978 0 580 52912 2
Status:Standard
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DD ISO/TS 15827:2007


This standard DD ISO/TS 15827:2007 Road vehicles. Test procedures. Evaluating small female dummy arm and forearm interactions with driver frontal airbags and side airbags is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 43.020 Road vehicles in general

This Technical Specification describes test procedures for evaluating the effects of the interactions between driver frontal airbags or side airbags (excluding curtains) and small female arms.

This Technical Specification recommends dummies, procedures, instrumentation and test configurations that can be used for investigating the interactions that occur between a deploying airbag and a vehicle occupant. Driver frontal airbags deploy from the steering wheel and side airbags can deploy from the door, side trim panel, armrest, seat back or seat cushion. Occupants can range in size from young children to very large adults. However, the small adult female is considered to be the most at risk of arm injury from airbags. Therefore, this test procedure only addresses the small adult female occupant.

Recommended measurements are summarized in Clause 5. This Technical Specification encourages the use of a wide range of test configurations and conditions, while recognizing that the range of possible airbag interactions is essentially limitless and beyond testing capability.