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Vehicle Compatibility in Automotive Crashes

For years, reducing the number of traffic-related fatalities and injuries has been a major problem throughout the world. Today, it has gained much more momentum in view of rapidly increasing SUV, van, and light-truck populations relative to the number of passenger cars, and due to significant improvements in technologies that facilitate a better understanding of the interaction dynamics among widely differing size vehicles. Unless disparities in crashworthiness among vehicles of different masses, sizes, and structural characteristics in mixed crash environments are successfully taken into account, the challenge toward improved vehicle safety will continue.

This two-part compendium provides the most comprehensive information available on the entire spectrum of vehicle crash compatibility. The first part presents oral comments captured from the 2003 SAE World Congress panel discussion on compatibility. The panel of leading experts representing industry, academia, and government provides a rough framework and a broad range of views on current and emerging developments in compatibility research.

The second part of this compendium features 44 best technical papers from SAE International and the International Technical Conference on the Enhanced Safety of Vehicles, published from the early 1970s through 2004. Readers will get a feel for the direction passenger car and heavy-vehicle manufacturers, research institutions, infrastructure suppliers, insurers, and governments are taking to reduce the number of traffic fatalities and injuries.

Sections include:

  • Crash Compatibility Definitions
  • Accident Data
  • Self Protection
  • Frontal Impact
  • Side Impact
  • Factors Influencing Compatibility
  • Test Procedures and Test Tools
  • Design Strategies
  • Systems Modeling


Published By: SAE International
Pages: 500
43 Papers   See List
Binding: Softbound
Product Code: PT-102
Product Status: Available
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Stanley H. Backaitis

Stan Backaitis is principal engineer at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in Washington DC. His education includes a BSME degree in 1953, MSAE in 1955, and post-graduate studies from 1968-1978, including studies at the Federal Management Institute. He served from 1953 to 1968 in various engineering positions, including program manager, at the Chrysler Corporations Automotive and Aerospace Divisions. He has worked at NHTSA from 1968 to the present, first as branch chief and then as principal engineer at the Office of Vehicle Crashworthiness Standards. He has authored over 60 technical papers, and edited five books on human biomechanics and crash injury tolerances and two books on accident reconstruction technologies. He organized over 20 technical sessions related to automotive safety at SAE World Congresses. Mr. Backaitis is a registered professional engineer in Michigan and a certified product safety manager. He was chair of the SAE Truck Ride and Vibrations Committee from 1966-1968, and Chair of the SAE Occupant Protection Committee from 1986-1999, and remains a member of that committee. He is also a member of the Human Use Review Panel at the U.S. Department of Transportation, member of the U.S. delegation to the ISO U.S. Technical Advisory Group TC22ISC 10 and 12, and their technical working groups on biomechanics, crash test methodology, crash test instrumentation, and occupant protection. He is a member of SAE committees and working groups on human biomechanics and simulation, instrumentation, Hybrid Ill Dummy Family, ATD test procedures, impact, and rollover. Mr. Backaitis is the recipient of three Secretary of Transportation and eight NHTSA Administration awards for superior achievement, holds an Honorary Doctorate Degree from the Kaunas University of Technology (KTU), and was instrumental in the development of SAE's Lithuania Section. Besides his daily duties at NHTSA, he is serving as vice president for academic affairs of the American-Lithuanian Community Council, and is a counselor on scientific affairs to a U.S-Lithuania parliamentary working group.

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Vehicle Compatibility in Automotive Crashes

ISBN: 978-0-7680-1645-1
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