The side and rear protective devices for trucks

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Research background

 

Records from the Road Safety Thailand indicates that the most common and severe forms of accidents are trucks undergoing rear-end collision or side collision while parking on the hard shoulder. These accidents mostly happen at night and at least 60 accidents happen per year with an average of one death per week.

Apart from solving these problems by providing parking areas, there are also effective technical methods used in foreign countries, namely, installing the underrun protection devices on the side and rear of the truck to prevent the vehicle that crashes into it from getting crushed underneath.

So far, many truck manufacturers in Thailand have installed the protective devices on the side (Lateral Underrun Protection Device, LUPD) and the rear (Rear Underrun Protection Device, RUPD). However, these devices are not so widespread and are not subject to standards. The research team, therefore, had developed the engineering design of these protective devices conforming to the internationally accepted standards by cooperating with the Automotive Engineering Bureau of the Department of Land Transport and representatives from truck manufacturers.

Research objective

The research team plans to develop the engineering design of the side and rear protective devices, as well as drafts the regulations of these devices used for transporting animals or goods, and the regulations of production inspection and installation for the side and rear protective devices. These regulations, once legalized, constitute a guideline for truck manufacturers in Thailand.

What does the research team do?

1. Study of the international standards related to the designation of the side and rear protective devices, such as UN R58 and UN R73.

2. Study on the problems and finding solutions with truck manufacturers in Thailand and the Department of Land Transport.

3. Application of the Morphological matrix or the combination of sub-functions of the individual parts to be able to interchange with the main parts for the design of the side and rear protective devices of the trucks in Thailand with 7 styles, totaling 90 designs for a ready-for-production engineering design.

4. Analysis and testing of prototypes conforming to the regulations in the standard.

5. Planning of the testing process for certification.

6. Establishment of the guidelines and formulation of proposals for drafting regulations for the production inspection and installation of the side and rear protective devices.

The strength testing of the rear protective devices conforming to international UN R58 standard

Research results

  • The eco-efficiency assessment according to ISO 14045 guidelines has the following steps as follows.
    • The side and rear protective devices have the following characteristics.
    • They are sufficiently strong and able to withstand an impact conforming to international standards.
    • They are made of locally-produced materials.
    • The manufacturing process is attainable to both small and large manufacturers.
    • The gross weight of the devices does not exceed 120 kg.
    • The cost of the devices is lower than those of the imported ones.
  • The research team had drafted the regulations of the design, testing, inspection, and certification of installation of the side and rea

Research status

The research has been completed and all the results, notably the engineering design of the side and rear protective devices and all drafts the regulations, have been submitted to the Automotive Engineering Bureau of the Department of Land Transport.

Outlook

The research team plans to support Thai entrepreneurs in the production and testing of the truck’s side and rear protective devices to meet the standards by focusing mainly on the cost and production readiness.

Research team

Dr.Sarawut Lerspalungsanti, Mr.Narong Pitaksapsin, Mr.Perakit Viriyarattanasak, Mr.Prasit Wattanawongsakun, Dr.Chadchai Srisurangkul, Mr.Setthaluth Pangkreung, Mr.Narongrit Suebnunta, Dr.Sutee Olarnrithinun and Miss Rattanasuda Naewngerndee

Contact

Dr. Sarawut Lerspalungsanti (Senior Researcher)
Tel. +66 2564 6500 ext. 4350
Email: sarawutl@mtec.or.th

Mr. Narong Pitaksapsin (Senior Engineer)
Tel. +66 2564 6500 ext. 4357
Email: narongp@mtec.or.th

Design and Industry Solutions Research Team
Engineering Design and Computation Research Group

Note: This project is currently under the Technology and Informatics Institute for Sustainability (TIIS)