Impact test procedures for road vehicles — Seating and positioning procedures for anthropomorphic test devices — Procedure for the WorldSID 5Oth percentile male side-impact dummy in front outboard seating positions

ISO 17949:2013 specifies the conditions and requirements for the recommended placement of the WorldSID 50th percentile male side-impact dummy (WS50), as defined in ISO 15830‑1, ISO 15830‑2, ISO 15830‑3, and ISO 15830‑4, when used in front outboard seating positions of motor vehicles for side-impact testing.

Procédures d'essai de choc pour véhicules routiers — Procédures d'installation et de positionnement des dispositifs d'essais anthropomorphes — Procédure pour le mannequin WorldSID, 50ème percentile homme, de choc latéral pour positions de conducteur et passager avant droit

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Publication Date
02-May-2013
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9093 - International Standard confirmed
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07-Mar-2024
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 17949
First edition
2013-05-01
Impact test procedures for road
vehicles — Seating and positioning
procedures for anthropomorphic
test devices — Procedure for the
WorldSID 5Oth percentile male side-
impact dummy in front outboard
seating positions
Procédures d’essai de choc pour véhicules routiers — Procédures
d’installation et de positionnement des dispositifs d’essais
anthropomorphes — Procédure pour le mannequin WorldSID, 50ème
percentile homme, de choc latéral pour positions de conducteur et
passager avant droit
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ISO 17949:2013(E)
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ISO 2013

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ISO 17949:2013(E)

Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Symbols and abbreviated terms . 2
5 Requirements for vehicle seats preparation . 2
5.1 Seat adjustments . 2
5.2 Seat markings . 3
5.3 Procedure for the test seat placement . 3
6 Procedure for the WS50 dummy placement . 4
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ISO 17949:2013(E)

Foreword
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