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Dynamic PIV measurement of a high-speed flow issuing from vent-holes of a curtain-type airbag SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Dynamic PIV measurement of a high-speed flow issuing from vent-holes of a curtain-type airbag
Authors
Lee, SJJang, YGChoi, YSHa, WP
Date Issued
2008-07
Publisher
IOS PRESS
Abstract
A curtain-type airbag is a safety device designed to protect passengers from the side collisions of a car. The curtain-type airbag system consists of an inflator, a fill-hose, and a curtain-airbag. The fill-hose is a passageway and distributor of the exploded gases from the inflator to the airbag through vent-holes. Although the design of vent-holes is important for proper deployment of the airbag, it is very difficult to measure the exceedingly high speed flow issuing from the vent-holes by using conventional measurement methods. In this study, we employed a dynamic PIV technique to measure the temporal evolution of instantaneous velocity fields of the flow ejecting from the vent-holes. From the velocity field data measured at a frame rate of 2000 fps, the temporal variation of the volume flux from vent-holes was also evaluated for the diagnosis of airbag performance. The flows ejecting from the vent-holes showed high velocity fluctuations, and the maximum velocity was about 480 m/s. The instantaneous velocity fields in the initial stage showed a swaying motion of a high-speed jet, The accumulated volume flux from the vent-holes was also compared at each vent-hole region.
Keywords
flow visualization; fill-hose; dynamic PIV; curtain-type airbag; BAGS; JET
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/22686
DOI
10.1007/BF03181712
ISSN
1343-8875
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF VISUALIZATION, vol. 11, no. 3, page. 239 - 246, 2008-07
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