Volume 13: Design, Reliability, Safety, and Risk 2018
DOI: 10.1115/imece2018-87751
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Finite Element Analysis of the Passenger Rail Equipment Workstation Table Sled Test

Abstract: Fixed workstation tables in passenger rail coaches can pose a potential injury hazard for passengers seated at them during an accident. Tables designed to absorb impact energy while minimizing contact forces can reduce the risk of serious injury, while helping to compartmentalize occupants during a train collision. The Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB) in the U.K. issued safety requirement GM/RT2100, Issue 5 [1] and the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) in the U.S. issued safety standard A… Show more

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“…This paper is intended to accompany a companion paper [3] studying the behavior of the H3-50M and H3-RS FE models in a dynamic sled test of an energy-absorbing table design. This work is also intended to demonstrate that the thoracic response of the H3-RS FE model is validated for research and development purposes but not for demonstrating compliance in lieu of dynamic sled testing of an energy-absorbing table.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This paper is intended to accompany a companion paper [3] studying the behavior of the H3-50M and H3-RS FE models in a dynamic sled test of an energy-absorbing table design. This work is also intended to demonstrate that the thoracic response of the H3-RS FE model is validated for research and development purposes but not for demonstrating compliance in lieu of dynamic sled testing of an energy-absorbing table.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study the abdomen response of the H3-RS FE model, developed by TRL, is validated using pendulum impact test results reported previously [2]. The abdomen response of the H3-RS FE model is being validated to study dynamic impacts with an energy-absorbing table design which is presented in a companion paper [3]. This research is being conducted to inform decisions regarding performance requirements in workstation table safety standards, with the goal of minimizing accident consequences from table impacts and increasing rail safety.…”
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