词条 | Footwell intrusion |
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}} In the field of automotive engineering, footwell intrusion describes a situation in which an automobile engine or other vehicle component moves into the space normally allocated for the feet of the front seat occupants. Automotive crash testing agencies such as Euro NCAP and IIHS consider levels of footwell intrusion when conducting assessments.[1][2] Vehicles that display excessive deformation of the footwell are noted.[3] This phenomenon is of interest to help prevent injuries to passengers' lower legs and feet.[4] Studies have shown the interaction between feet, pedals and invading vehicle parts is directly linked with damage to the ankles, tibia and adjoining cartilage.[5] References1. ^"Frontal Impact", Euro NCAP 2. ^Dr. Wilfried Klanner "Status Report and Future Development of the Euro NCAP Programme", ADAC Technical Centre 3. ^"Ford Mondeo crash test analysis", Euro NCAP 4. ^Thelen, Raffauf, Buss, Roth, Hillenbrand "Simulation of footwell intrusion for sled testing", Passive Rtickhaltesysteme GmbH 5. ^Kallieris, Riedl, Mattern "Response and vulnerability of the ankle joint in simulated footwell intrusion experiments", University of Heidelberg, 04 June 2001 1 : Automotive industry |
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