Abstract

This research presents a minimal maximum deceleration (MMD) control method which can be used in the shock mitigation system with magnetorheological energy absorbers (MREAs). The proposed control method can make the payload stop at the end of the available MREA stroke with the lowest maximum deceleration, which does not exceed the deceleration threshold value and lead to the lowest occupant injury probability. The shock mitigation system controlled by MMD will experience constant deceleration control stage and maximum damping force control stage while making full use of the available MREA stroke. The comparative performance of the MMD control method with Bingham number (BN) control, constant deceleration (CD) control and minimum duration deceleration exposure (MDDE) control is shown. Then, the controllable drop velocity range and the required maximum MREA controllable damping force range of MMD control method is calculated. Subsequently, the optimal control method selection criterion among BN control method, CD control method and MMD control method is developed. Finally, the optimal selection criterion is applied to the drop induced shock mitigation system with varying payload velocity, payload mass (occupant type) and the maximum controllable damping force of MREA.

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