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Title: Quantitative Evaluation of Aspirating Airbag Inflators


1
  • Quantitative Evaluation of Aspirating Airbag
    Inflators
  • Department of Mechanical Engineering
  • P. B. Butler and L. D. Chen
  • Principal Investigators
  • The University of Iowa
  • Iowa City, IA

2
Statement of Work
  • Cold-Flow Sub-scale Model
  • Flow Visualization
  • Entrainment Measurements
  • Hot-Firing Experiments
  • Entrainment Measurements
  • Canister Measurements
  • High-Speed Imaging
  • Parametric Investigations
  • Occupant Position
  • Break-Out Pressure
  • Canister Design Parameters

3
Statement of Work
  • Modeling
  • CFD
  • Inflator Jet Structure
  • Canister Interior Flow
  • Entrainment Predictions
  • Design Optimizations
  • ISP
  • Lumped Parameter Modeling
  • Construction of Entrainment Sub-Model for Use in
    Crash Simulation Codes
  • Input from Above Items
  • ISP
  • Dyna3D?

4
Cold-Flow Summary
Visualization area
Particle visualization flow entrainment
streaklines
Smoke visualization flow entrainment
5
Hot-Firing Objectives
  • Measurement of Aspiration Mass-Flow Rate
  • Limits of Aspiration
  • No airbag
  • Closed canister
  • Canister Pressure History
  • Measurement of Aspiration Mass-Flow Rate for
    Various Degrees of Deployment
  • Various Occupant Position
  • In Progress

6
Hot-Firing Mass-Flow Measurement
Hot-Film Sensor
To Computer
Entrained Air
Mass-flow Measurement
7
Hot-Firing Results
8
Hot-Firing Summary
  • Entrainment Mass Measurements
  • Standard Unit
  • Gross Inflow 29.0 grams
  • Net Inflow 12.2 grams
  • Without Airbag
  • Gross Inflow 573 grams
  • Net Inflow 573 grams
  • Various Levels of Deployment
  • in progress

9
Modeling Inflator Mass-Flow Rate
  • Input Pressure (D. Tung, Delphi IL)
  • ISP Code (J.Kang J.-T.Wang, 1998)
  • Average Temperature Method

10
Modeling Nozzle Exit Temperature (K)
  • Gasification 36
  • Prop. Mass 440.5 (g) ? 15(g)
  • Predicted by ISP Code with Delphi Data

11
Modeling Boundaries Mass-Flow Rate
At Nozzle Inlet P 12.4 (MPa), T 500 (K)
12
Modeling Entrainment
13
Modeling Jet Entrainment
At Nozzle Inlet P 12.4 (MPa), T 500 (K)
14
Modeling Jet Transient Properties
P 12.4 (MPa), T 500 (K)
Time 1 ms
Time 1 ms
Time 1 ms
Time 1 ms
Steady Solution
Mach Number
Static Pressure (Re-Scaled to 80 101 kPa)
15
Modeling Mass-Flow Validation
Coefficient of Momentum Resistance
Porosity
16
Modeling Mass-Flow Validation
Time Dependent Pressure Boundary Values
Calculated Velocity
17
CFD Simulation Summary-to-date
  • Prediction of
  • Nozzle Exit Temperature
  • Inflator Discharge Rate
  • Mass Entrainment
  • As a Function of Inflator Pressure
  • Low Pressure Region Inside of Domain
  • Pipe Flow
  • Validation of Hot-Firing Measurements
  • Air-Mass Entrained into Airbag-Canister

18
Statement of Work - Summary
  • Cold-Flow Sub-scale Model
  • Flow Visualization
  • Entrainment Measurements
  • Hot-Firing Experiments
  • Entrainment Measurements
  • Canister Measurements
  • High-Speed Imaging
  • Parametric Investigations
  • Occupant Position
  • Break-Out Pressure
  • Canister Design Parameters

19
Statement of Work - Summary
  • Modeling
  • CFD
  • Inflator Jet Structure
  • Canister Interior Flow
  • Entrainment Predictions
  • Design Optimizations
  • ISP
  • Lumped Parameter Modeling
  • Construction of Entrainment Sub-Model for Use in
    Crash Simulation Codes
  • Input from Above Items
  • ISP
  • Dyna3D?
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