2014
DOI: 10.9790/1684-11436064
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Comparative Study of Automotive Bumper with Different Materials for Passenger and Pedestrian Safety

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“…Plastic bumpers are more susceptible to damage and raise environmental concerns. [25]. Plastic bumpers are more prone to damage and expensive/difficult to repair compared to metal, potentially requiring full replacements.…”
Section: Plastic Car Bumpersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plastic bumpers are more susceptible to damage and raise environmental concerns. [25]. Plastic bumpers are more prone to damage and expensive/difficult to repair compared to metal, potentially requiring full replacements.…”
Section: Plastic Car Bumpersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a research by P Kumar [69] on automobile bumpers considering three dissimilar designs namely primary design of bumper with steel, with the foam addition and with the honeycomb supplement, demonstrates a superior strength to weight ratio when compared with steel. In addition to manufacturing of bumper, an extensive range of other potential application in automobiles is offered by the composite materials such as suspension, body panels, braking system, and steering mechanism.…”
Section: Fiber Reinforced Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• In order to reduce the possibility of lateral bending of the rails, it is necessary to minimize the lateral loads during impact • Full system failure during high-speed Danner (RCAR), NCAP and IIHS without induction support on rails. A Comparative study of automotive bumper with different material for passenger and pedestrian safety has been conducted [37]. The study concluded that:…”
Section: The Mechanical Properties Of Car Bumpermentioning
confidence: 99%