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Description / Abstract:
Note: Nothing in this standard supercedes
applicable laws and regulations.
Note: In the event of conflict between the
English and domestic language, the English language shall take
precedence.
Purpose. The Repetitive Shock for Door Trim –
Simulated Door Slams durability test, is a "Time Accelerated"
success based test for door trim components that will enable rapid
reliability assessment and facilitate quick learning cycles. The
repetitive shock test is a subsystem level test, which uses only
the door system (as opposed to the traditional Body Slam Test which
requires the entire body). This test can be used either as a
validation test to replace the traditional door slam test or can be
used earlier in the design process as a developmental test to
uncover failure modes through quick learning cycles.
Foreword. The repetitive shock test is a
Dynamic test to uncover failure modes on door trim which is due to
dynamic input as follows:
Fastener durability (fasteners coming loose).
Door trim structural integrity (cracking, etc.)
Snap fit joint (detachment, broken, etc.)
Dog house cracking.
Two adjacent broken birds' beaks (loss of integrity).
Switch plate or other attached trim that deflects more than
mm with a 10 N force applied.
Detached speakers.
Note: This test does not uncover failures due
to quasi-static pull effects including pull handle
durability/fatigue.
Applicability. This repetitive shock test is a
subsystem level test and utilizes the door system.