Optimization of the OOP Children Restraint System

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Based on the study of SAE J1980-2008 and FMVSS 208, MADYMO7.1 is used to establish a Multi-body and FE model for two OOP children, and the statistic test is implemented to verify the accuracy of the model. The airbag parameters impacting OOP children greatly and their ranges are selected to determine the objective function. With the Latin Hypercube Sampling method, the Kring approximate model is constructed, and multi-island genetic algorithm is used in subsequently parameters optimization. The results show that the proposed optimization method can provide effective protection for 6-year-old OOP children.

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February 2012

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