A system and method for measuring the dynamic collapse velocity of an automobile steering column
A steering column and speed measurement technology, which is applied in linear/angular velocity measurement, speed/acceleration/impact measurement, vehicle steering/bump performance, etc., can solve the problem that the dynamic collapse speed of the steering column is difficult to measure, and achieve reliability and feasibility cost effect
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[0030] Such as figure 1 As shown, the automobile steering column dynamic collapse velocity measurement system includes three acceleration sensors, data acquisition system and control computer. Two acceleration sensors S4 and S5 are respectively installed at both ends of the upper steering column S1 and the lower steering column S2, and one acceleration sensor S6 is installed at the lower end of the B-pillar S3 of the vehicle. These acceleration sensors are connected to the data acquisition system S7 through wired signals, and the acceleration signals at three positions are transmitted to the data acquisition system, and the data acquisition system is connected to the control computer S8 to process the data.
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[0032] to combine figure 1 , figure 2 , image 3 and Figure 4 , the method for measuring the dynamic collapse velocity of an automobile steering column comprises the following steps:
[0033] Step 1: If figure 1 As shown, the upper column acceleration sensor S4 and the lower column acceleration sensor S5 are respectively installed at both ends of the upper column S1 of the steering column and the lower column S2 of the steering column, so that the upper column acceleration sensor S4 and the lower column acceleration sensor The measurement direction of S5 is the axial direction of the steering column, that is, the direction of collapse. Then install a B-pillar acceleration sensor S6 at the lower end of the B-pillar S3 on the driver's side of the vehicle, so that the measurement direction of the B-pillar acceleration sensor S6 is the normal driving direction of the vehicle.
[0034] Step 2: If figure 1 As shown, the upper column acceleration sensor S4, the lower column a...
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