The Seatbelt Design Module in RAMSIS is a specialized tool used to optimize the design and integration of seatbelts within vehicle seats, ensuring that the seatbelt system provides maximum safety, comfort, and functionality for occupants. This module allows for virtual testing of how seatbelts interact with the human body (represented by a manikin) and the seat structure in various seating positions. By simulating the seatbelt’s fit, positioning, and effectiveness, RAMSIS helps designers refine seatbelt designs to meet safety standards while maintaining comfort and usability. 

 

Real occupants and test devices

It is categories used for analyzing and optimizing seatbelt systems, particularly in relation to human factors and crash safety. The RAMSIS module is used for human modeling and simulation, helping to design and evaluate the effectiveness of seatbelt

Ergonomics test

It is a crucial evaluation that focuses on assessing how comfortable and physically accommodating the seatbelt system is for real occupants. Unlike crash tests, which measure safety performance, ergonomics tests are concerned with the interaction between the occupant and the restraint system

General belt testing

General Belt Testing refers to a series of assessments that focus on evaluating the performance and effectiveness of the seatbelt system under various conditions. These tests ensure that the seatbelt provides proper restraint, comfort, and safety for occupants

Crashworthiness

In the RAMSIS Seatbelt Design Module, crashworthiness testing is focused on assessing how well a seatbelt system protects occupants in the event of a crash. This includes evaluating the system’s restraint performance, its ability to minimize injury, and how it performs across a range of crash scenarios

Regulatory compliance

Regulatory compliance in the RAMSIS Seatbelt Design Module refers to ensuring that the seatbelt system meets the safety standards and regulations set by various regulatory bodies around the world, ensuring occupant protection during a crash

Safe for children

It is processes and tests that ensure seatbelt systems are designed and optimized to protect child occupants in a vehicle. This includes ensuring that the seatbelt or restraint system accommodates children of various sizes and ages, provides proper protection, and meets child safety regulations

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