3ms Acceleration Clip
Overview
The 3ms chest acceleration clip is a filtered peak acceleration value used in the Combined Thoracic Injury (CTI) calculation. It represents the highest chest acceleration sustained over a 3-millisecond interval, helping quantify the severity of thoracic loading during impact.
Inputs
Signals:
- Resultant Chest Acceleration (G's)
Calculation
Calculation from SAE 1727 [1],
- Filter chest accelerations (CFC = 180)
- Linear interpolate to a time step that is a multiple of the time window
-- Single peak and cumulative peak 2. Calculate the longest sustained acceleration over 3ms
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Injury Criteria [2] [3]
| ATD | Chest 3ms Clip Limit (g) |
|---|---|
| HIII - M50 | 60 |
| HIII - F05 | 60 |
| HII - 10yo | 60 |
| HIII - 6yo | 60 |
| HIII - 3yo | 60 |
| CRABI - 12mo | 60 |
References
[1] "Calculation Guideline for Impact Testing" No. J1727-2015-02 SAE International. SAE Technical Report, 2015.
[2] National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. (2000). Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; Occupant Crash Protection; Final Rule. Federal Register, 65(208), 67691–67703.
[3] National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, “49 CFR §571.213b: Child Restraint Systems,” Electronic Code of Federal Regulations.

