Collision Magazine Volume 10, Issue 1 was released in the Spring of 2015. In addition to the research articles, this issue also includes the 2015 EDR Summit speaker presentations in PDF format.
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Articles included in this issue:
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Data Mining the NHTSA NASS CDR Database
by: Tobias Achstetter, Fabian Kübler, Michael Wolf and Sean Haight -
The Implications of the CRASH3 Uniaxial Structural Response Model and the Nature of Available Collision Test Data inRegards to Work-energy Relationships for Oblique Impacts
by: Jai Singh -
Errors and Uncertainty in Deriving Speed Estimates from Skid Tests Taken at Accident Scenes
by: William C. Fischer -
My Turn At the Wheel: A DIRTY TRICK BY A LAW OF PHYSICS, OR WHAT?
by: Erik Carlsson -
Analysis and Performance of a Booster Seated 6 Year Old HIII Anthropomorphic Test Device When Utilizing Seat Belt Cinching For Lap Slack Control
by: Michael T. Vecchio -
A Method to Establish Delta-V and Collision Force in a Two-Vehicle Collinear Collision where Stiffness Data for One of the Vehicles is not Available
by: Jai Singh -
Video-Based Accident Reconstruction of TransAsia Flight
by: Adam Cybanski -
Case Study: Three Car, In-line Crash Analysis with CDR Data
by: Rusty Haight
2015 EDR Summit Presentations:
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New Vehicle Technologies - Their Impact on CDR Imaging
Kent Boots -
Clearing an ACM - what is it, how is it done? (Part 1)
Sean Haight / Mike Merolli -
GM Ignition Switch Failures and the Associated CDR Data (Part 1)
Rusty Haight -
Toyota Event Recording Prioritization (Part 1)
Bob Anderson -
Crash Testing
Collision Safety Institute -
Panel Q&A
Bosch and OE’s (NO PDF) -
Clearing an ACM - what is it, how is it done? (Part 2)
Sean Haight / Mike Merolli -
Review of CDR Case Law in North America
Bolton M. Harris -
GM
Don Floyd -
Non-supported Nissan and Infinity Vehicle Crash Data via the Nissan Consult System
Eric Paul -
Nuances of Crash Reconstruction Using Non-Deployment Data
Billy Cox -
Data Mining the NHTSA NASS CDR Database
Tobias Achstetter -
Online Technologies and Resources
Scott Baker -
Toyota Event Recording Prioritization (Part 2)
Bob Anderson -
GM Ignition Switch Failures and the Associated CDR Data (Part 2)
Rusty Haight -
Crash Test Data Review
Staff