
@article{ref1,
title="Safety performance of asymmetric windshields",
journal="Proceedings: Stapp Car Crash Conference",
year="1978",
author="Begeman, P. C. and King, Albert I. and Weigt, P and Patrick, L. M.",
volume="22",
number="",
pages="537-564",
abstract="A comparative study of the safety performance of asymetric and standard HPR windshields was conducted. The effect of increased interlayer thickness was also quantified. There were four different types of asymmetric windshields which had inner layer thicknesses of 0. 8 to 1. 5 mm and interlayer thicknesses of 0. 76 and 1. 14 mm. The experimental program consisted of both full scale sled tests and headform drop tests. A total of 127 vehicular impacts were carried out using a modified Volkswagen Rabbit. The test subject was a 50th percentile Part 572 anthropomorphic test device. The asymmetric windshields were found to have a lower lacerative potential than that of the standard windshield. The drop tests were designed to study head injury potential at velocities below 30 km/h at which the windshield may not fracture.<p />",
language="",
issn="0585-086X",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}