Motorcycles — Test and analysis procedures for research evaluation of rider crash protective devices fitted to motorcycles — Part 3: Motorcyclist anthropometric impact dummy — Amendment 1: MATD test helmet

Motocycles — Méthodes d'essai et d'analyse de l'évaluation par la recherche des dispositifs, montés sur les motocycles, visant à la protection des motocyclistes contre les collisions — Partie 3: Mannequin anthropométrique de motocycliste pour essais de choc — Amendement 1: Casque d'essai MATD

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 13232-3
Second edition
2005-12-15
AMENDMENT 1
2012-07-15
Motorcycles — Test and analysis
procedures for research evaluation of
rider crash protective devices fitted to
motorcycles —
Part 3:
Motorcyclist anthropometric impact
dummy
Amendment 1: MATD test helmet
Motocycles — Méthodes d’essai et d’analyse de l’évaluation par la
recherche des dispositifs, montés sur les motocycles, visant à la
protection des motocyclistes contre les collisions —
Partie 3: Mannequin anthropométrique de motocycliste pour essais de choc
Amendement 1: Casque d’essai MATD
Reference number
ISO 13232-3:2005/Amd.1:2012(E)
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ISO 13232-3:2005/Amd.1:2012(E)
Foreword
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Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
Amendment 1 to ISO 13232-3:2005 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 22, Road vehicles,
Subcommittee SC 22, Motorcycles.
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ISO 13232-3:2005/Amd.1:2012(E)
Motorcycles — Test and analysis procedures for research
evaluation of rider crash protective devices fitted to
motorcycles —
Part 3:
Motorcyclist anthropometric impact dummy
Amendment 1: MATD test helmet
Global changes
Add consequential amendments to this and other parts of ISO 13232, as needed.
Page 2, Normative references
Add the following reference to the list of Normative references:
UN/ECE Regulation 22, Uniform provisions concerning the approval of protective helmets and of their visors
for drivers and passengers of motor cycles and mopeds
Page 3, Subclause 4.2
Rename 4.2 as “Motorcyclist dummy head, head skins, and helmet”
Create a new subclause 4.2.1 entitled “Head and head skins” which includes the existing text from the original 4.2.
Add the following new subclause to 4.2 and increment all subsequent figures and tables by 1:
4.2.2 Helmet
The dummy shall be fitted with a full face MATD test helmet according to the procedures described in ISO 13232-6.
The MATD helmet shall have a size designation of either small (56 cm) or medium (58 cm). The helmet shall have
a mass of 1,54 ± 0,02 kg. The MATD helmet shall have the overall length and overall width given in Figure 1. The
MATD helmet shall meet the resultant acceleration values of UN/ECE Regulation 22-05 for helmets with a non-
protective lower face cover, as in UN/ECE 22-05, 6.2 and 7.3.6. Each test helmet shall be from a production lot
that has been certified according to clause 5 herein using the procedures in clause 6 herein.
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ISO 13232-3:2005/Amd.1:2012(E)
Dimensions in millimetres (tolerance: ±10 mm)
Figure 1 — Full face MATD helmet
When an MATD helmet specimen from a given production lot is tested according to the procedures described in
6.10, the specified peak resultant acceleration values for each test impact location shall be as given in Table 1.
Table 1 — Specified peak resultant acceleration values for certification of MATD helmet
a
Impact location Required value
B 236 g
P 263 g
R 234 g
X 190 g
a
  Locations as defined in UN/ECE Regulation 22-05.
Page 8, Clause 5
Replace Clause 5 with the following:
5 Sampling of frangible components and MATD test helmets
5.1 Initial conformity of production
For certification of any new design, material specification, or manufacturing process of any frangible component
or MATD helmet and for each of the test methods described in clause 6, 10 unused components or helmets
shall be tested to establish estimates of the sample’s mean and standard deviation. For example, certification
of three different test methods would require 30 components to be tested.
The sample mean value shall be within ± 5 % of the specified value for all strengths, abdominal insert static
forces and peak resultant head form accelerations. The sample mean value shall be within ± 20 % of the
specified value for all static deflections. The sample standard deviation shall be less than 7 % of the sample
mean value for all strengths, abdominal insert static forces and peak resultant head form accelerations. The
sample standard deviation shall be less than 10 % of the sample mean value for all static deflections.
5.2 Subsequent conformity of production
Once a sample involving a specific design, material specification, and manufacturing process have been
certified, three components from each lot which is identically manufactured shall be tested to verify the
applicable characteristics specified in Table 7.
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ISO 13232-3:2005/Amd.1:2012(E)
Table 7 — Frangible component subsequent conformity of production characteristics
Component Characteristic
Frangible abdominal insert Forces at 40 mm deflection
Frangible leg bone Dynamic bending strength
Knee shear pin Failure moments given in Table 5
Knee compliance element Pr
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