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Testing/Validation DRI | Contributors | Project DRI |
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@LovisaEskandar | @Name, @Name, @Name | @Name |
Research
Car Requirements
Safety Criteria:
Adhere to all the safety specifications as listed by ASC
Accommodate a five point safety harness
integration of head, shoulder and side containment features into the seat
prevent lateral movement of the body
must ensure this does not interfere with egress and peripheral vision of the driver
not obstructing as much peripheral vision
seat belt pass through should be right at the shoulder height of the driver
Line of Sight
height adjust seems it will be risky
Sliding seat (lateral movement)
Tilting seat
might be risky like height adjustable one
seems more viable
Comfort
support the human body and spine
also conduct preliminary research into padding
Sheila will look into more of this
though you should still research to understand which materials will fit into the final design
research into how seats are kept ventilated
Ideas i had/ things i thought about
Depending on how we decide to hold things in place (ex glue) will have to test out if it is strong enough
Testing the seatbelts to make sure they are functional
Testing the materials chosen for the seat if it is comfortable, breathable etc
Testing the vision requirements, must be able to see 700m from the ground when the chair is in standard position, certain angles etc
Test and validate for ballast bag to make sure it doesn’t go flying (make sure it’s properly secured)
Broken down into 2 Analysis - crash and safety and durability (what car companies use)
Sled test is performed to test the the sled test performance include: strength of the seat anchorage and the adjustment, as well as the locking and displacement systems
Height and weight for different ages https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/body-weight-versus-height-d_1551.html
How other cars are tested
Crash and Safety :
Seat Back Strength
Seat Anchorage Dynamic Strength test
Seat Structural Dynamic Test forward
Strength of Seat Back Anchorage
Luggage Retention / Partitioning TestÂ
Head Restraint Energy Dissipation TestÂ
Head Restraint Performance & Strength Test
Seat-back Load Floor Test for Retention
Durability
Head Restraint Lateral & Longitudinal Stability
Vertical Load Strength of Cushion FrameÂ
Seat Ornamentation & Knob Pull-off StrengthÂ
Actuator Strength in the Direction of Operation
Seat-back Map Pocket Static Strength Requirements
Seat-back Torsion Strength
Jounce Test (Cushion & Back)
Armrest Strength & Operating Effort
Latch Catch Spring Test
Jump Seat Strength
Fatigue Resistance (seat structural fatigue durability test)
Vibration Test for Resonance Point Detection
Thermal Cycle Ageing Test or Creep TestÂ
3M Dual lock recosable fastener for seat
Data sheet/ Typical Performance https://multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/1591570O/3m-dual-lock-reclosable-fastener-sj3542.pdf
Model SJ3541
Black, interlocking mushroom-shaped heads (400 stem density per square inch) provide strong, reliable and durable fastening that can be opened and closed multiple times
Mates with Type 170 and Type 250 stem densities to provide different strength combinations
Synthetic rubber-based adhesive bonds well to a variety of substrates including low surface energy plastics such as polyethylene and polypropylene
Strong fastener secures with an audible snap, verifying closure
An alternative to screws and bolts, this hidden fastener provides a snug fit and smooth aesthetic appearance
Features good temperature resistance of 120°F (49°C)
Best suited for indoor use
3M™ Dual Lock™ Reclosable Fastener SJ3541 is the easy and clear alternative to traditional fastening methods, such as screws, nuts or bolts. It is designed to deliver a durable, reclosable fastening solution (which can be opened and closed multiple times) which bonds to a variety of substrates including many plastics and low surface energy materials.
Specifications
Adhesive Type | Rubber |
Alternative Sale Availability |
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Assembly Type | Mounting and Trim Attachment, Panel to Frame / Stiffener to Panel |
Brand | 3M™, Dual Lock™ |
Closure Life | 1000 |
Color Family | Black |
Engaged Thickness (Imperial) | 0.23 in |
Engaged Thickness (Metric) | 5.8 mm |
Flame Retardant | No |
Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor |
Industries | Construction, Electronics, Furniture, General Industrial, MRO, Packaging, Retail |
Low Profile | No |
Maximum Operating Temperature (Celsius) | 49 Degree Celsius |
Maximum Operating Temperature (Fahrenheit) | 120 Degree Fahrenheit |
National Stock Number | 8315012609521 |
Overall Length (Imperial) | 50 yd |
Overall Length (Metric) | 45.72 m |
Overall Width (Imperial) | 0.5 in, 0.75 in, 1 in, 2 in, 6 in |
Overall Width (Metric) | 12.7 mm, 152.4 mm, 19.05 mm, 25.4 mm, 50.8 mm |
Primary Liner | White Polyolefin |
Primary Liner Thickness (Imperial) | 5 mil |
Primary Liner Thickness (Metric) | 0.13 mm |
Product Color | Black |
Product Form | Roll |
Regulatory Key | AD-00799 |
Segment | Maintenance |
Solution for | Wireless Network: Infrastructure Accessories |
Stem Density | 400 |
Substrate 1 | Glass (Inked Glass - Ceramic), Metal (Aluminum - Powder Coated - Copper - Stainless Steel - Zinc/Galvanized), Plastics/Composites (ABS - Carbon Fiber - Acrylic - Fiberglass - Polycarbonate - Polyester - Polyimide - Polystyrene - Rigid Vinyl), Plastics/Composites (Nylon - PEEK - Polyethylene - Polypropylene) |
Substrate 2 | Glass (Inked Glass - Ceramic), Metal (Aluminum - Powder Coated - Copper - Stainless Steel - Zinc/Galvanized), Plastics/Composites (ABS - Carbon Fiber - Acrylic - Fiberglass - Polycarbonate - Polyester - Polyimide - Polystyrene - Rigid Vinyl), Plastics/Composites (Nylon - PEEK - Polyethylene - Polypropylene) |
TDS Required | Yes |
Temperature Resistance To - Long Term (Metric) | 50 Degree Celsius |
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) | See Safety Data Sheet, Regulatory Data Sheet |
Risk/Unknowns Identification
What are the major technical risks or unknowns associated with this project?
Prompts for areas of investigation include regulation risks (i.e. headlight brightness doesn’t meet regs), mechanical risks (i.e headlight melting from high temperature), manufacturing/assembly risks (i.e how does headlight mount to aero body?)
Risk/Unknown Mitigation Concepting
What can we do to mitigate these aforementioned risks/unknowns?
Risk/Unknown | Order of Importance | Mitigation | How to Test |
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Seat Fabrication and Stackable Seats - how stable will it be when being attatched but must also be able to remove to meet height and vision regs for people of various heights. | 1 | Use velcro to attach and detach stackable seats Using 3M Fastener - seems to be the best option/strongest | Calculations |
Bolster and Cushions - How thick do the bolsters have to be - how much impact do they have to absorb in the case of an accident | 3 | ||
Ballast container Fabrication - Make sure the container material is strong and the lid does not come of easily - make sure it is okay in the case of an impact | 2 | ||
Ballast bag compartment and seat integration - placed in a safe space where it is secured and close to the passengers. Must have easy access for switching - must be fastened safely and within 300mm of hip | 2 | ||
Head rest - Test clearance and adjustable for helmet and no helmet | 3 | Ensure head rest is adjustable for heights of all drivers with and without a helmet and ensure clearance. Not really any way to mitigate | Can test clearance on solidworks |