Maximum delta-V, longitudinal definition

Maximum delta-V, longitudinal means the maximum value of the cumulative change in velocity, as recorded by the EDR, of the vehicle along the longitudinal axis.
Maximum delta-V, longitudinal means the maximum value of the cumulative change in velocity, as recorded by the EDR, of the vehicle along the longitudinal axis, starting from crash time zero and ending at 0.3 seconds.
Maximum delta-V, longitudinal means the maximum value of the cumulative change in velocity along the longitudinal axis of the vehicle within a time period of 300 ms after time zero or before the end of event time plus 30 ms, whichever is shorter.

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  • Planar Maximum delta-V, longitudinal Mandatory - not required if longitudinal acceleration recorded at ≥500 Hz 0–300 ms or 0 to End of Event Time plus 30 ms, whichever is shorter.


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Maximum delta-V, longitudinal means the maximum value of the cumulative change in velocity, as recorded by the EDR, of the vehicle along the longitudinal axis, starting from crash time zero and ending at 0.3 250 seconds. (Justification: there is inconsistency in recording intervals in the Excel file. For instance: Delta-V has a recording time of 0-250, while Max Delta-V has a recording time of 0-300. We would suggest to align these.)

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