Design and Development of Safety Jacket

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Design and Development of Safety Jacket

Samrat. D1, Dr. Shivalingapa, S. Kubsad2

1PG student, East Point College of Engineering & Technology Bangalore-560049

2 Professor, East Point College of Engineering & Technology Bangalore 560049

Abstract–The work deals with design and develop a riders safety jacket that is useful for the motorbike, horse riders and also applicable as safety jacket for the workers who are working in high raised buildings. These systems involve the same principles as vehicle mounted air bags, which are deployed automatically to minimize injury in case of accidents. In present world every second of people die due to accidents involving both 2 & 4 wheelers and construction sites (Painters, electricians, masons). The new designed life saving jacket is connected to pressure cylinder through pneumatic valve, conduits and connectors. The pneumatic valve actuates due to impact of accident and pressurized air inflates the jacket within few milliseconds and acts as cushion between human body and colliding structure. This absorbs the maximum impact and reduces injuries.

Keywords: jacket, pressure cylinder, solenoid valve Non return valve, air

  1. LITERATURE SURVEY

    Accident Statistics

    YEAR

    Fatal

    Killed

    Non- Fatal

    Injured

    Total

    2004

    875

    903

    8226

    6921

    9101

    2005

    796

    836

    6782

    5899

    7578

    2006

    880

    915

    6681

    6048

    7561

    2007

    957

    981

    7469

    6591

    8426

    2008

    864

    892

    6908

    6150

    7772

    2009

    737

    761

    6138

    5668

    6875

    2010

    816

    858

    5667

    5343

    6483

    2011

    727

    757

    5297

    4976

    6024

    2012

    740

    760

    4767

    4471

    5502

    2013

    737

    771

    4493

    4289

    5230

    2014

    231

    236

    1438

    1370

    1669

      1. STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF FATAL AND NON-FATAL CASES REPORTED PERSONS KILLED & INJURED FROM THE YEAR 2003 TO 2014 IN BANGALORE CITY

        INTRODUCTION

        The main aim is to design this safety jacket is for horse riders , horse riders , high altitude workers like construction site workers, electricians , painters and so on to reduce the high impact and to save the life from major impact. Considering major accident in two wheel riders have concentrated more on bike riders and designed more applicable for them. Two-wheelers can be extremely convenient when traveling a short distance with one or two people. Thanks to their light-weight mechanism and affordable price, two-wheelers have always been the preferred choice for many. During the year 2010, there were around 5 lakh road accidents, which resulted in deaths of 134,513 people and injured more than 5 lakh persons in India. These numbers translate into 1 road accident every minute, and 1 road accident death every four minutes.1.5 The loss to the Indian economy due to fatalities and accident injuries estimated at 3% of GDP in 1999-2000 is particularly severe as 53.1% of road accident victims were in the age group of 25 to 65 years in 2010, with pedestrians, bicyclists and two-wheelers, who comprise the most unprotected road users, accounting for around 40% of all fatalities.

        During 2010, 499,628 road accidents were reported by all States/ Union Territories (UTs). Of these, about 23.9% (119,558) were fatal accidents. The number of persons killed in road accidents was 134,513, i.e. an average of one fatality per 3.7 accidents. The proportion of fatal accidents in total road accidents has consistently increased since 2001 from 17.6% to 23.9% in 2010 (Table 2). The severity of road accidents, measured in terms of persons killed per 100 accidents, has also increased from 19.9 in 2001 to 26.9

        in 2010

        1.12 PIE CHART ANALYSIS

        Figure 1.1: Pie chart showing road accident death by various mode of transport during 2012[g]

        Analysis of pie chart

        • The pie chart shows road accident deaths by various mode of transport.

        • The deaths in accident in 2 wheelers are more (23.2%) as compared to either 4 wheelers (10.1%) or trucks/lorry (19.2%).

        • This means 2 wheelers are less safe compared to other modes of transport systems.

        • The 2 wheelers are less safe because there is no much safety except HELMET, JACKET, KNEE PADS and few other things. Where as in 4 wheelers safety systems such as ABS, ESP, EBD is available which makes a living being secure compared to 2 wheeler.

        • This means a safety device must also be made to secure lives of 2 wheelers.

        • The above scenario initiated us to develop a modern safety device for 2 wheelers to protect the motor cyclist from severe injuries caused during accidents.

          When a four wheeler meets with an accident

          Fig 1.2: Accident in four wheelers[g]

          When a two wheeler meets with an accident

          Fig 1.3: Accident in 2 wheelers[g]

  2. MATERIALS AND METHOD

      1. Jacket materials.

      2. Pressure cylinders.

      3. 5/2 way normally closed Direction Control Valve (DCV)

      4. Hose pipes and 6mm connectors.

      5. Helium

          1. Jacket materials:

            1. 1000D Cordura Nylon (TPE coated).

            2. 6/6 PU coated.

            3. 6/6 nylon

              1000 Denier (1000D) Coated cordur Nylon Fabric. Cordura material is a versatile nylon fabric with more strength. Cordura Nylon is a textured nylon for a natural spun-like appearance, with excellent resistance to fading, abrasion, rot and mildew. Quick drying, and highly water repellent. Suggested Uses: Courier bags, insulated food service carriers, gun cases, stuff bags, camera bags, wallets, duffel bags, soft-sided luggage, purses, handbags, horse blankets, police and air and sea rescue supply bags, surfboard/ski carrying bags, sporting goods, stall curtains, dog beds and equipment.

              :

              Fig 2.1 showing 1000D cordura nylon & PU coated

          2. Pressure cylinders.

            A pressure vessel is a closed container designed to hold gases or liquids at a pressure substantially different from the ambient pressure. The air which is to be sent inside the jacket must be stored inside the container. Hence we make use of pressure cylinder to store the required quantity of air.

            fig 2.2: fabricated pressure cylinder of preferred specifications.

          3. 5/2 way normally closed DCV.

            • A valve is a device that regulates the flow of fluid (gases, liquids, fluidized solids, or slurries) by opening and closing or partially obstructing passage ways.

            • A 5/2 way directional vave from the name itself has 5 ports equally spaced and 2 flow positions. It can be used and simultaneously bypass a passage way for the fluid.

            Fig 2.3.way normally closed push button operated spring return type

          4. Hose pipe and connectors.

            Pneumatic pipes are used for the connection between pressure cylinder to pneumatic valve and from pneumatic valve to jacket vent.

            One touch pneumatic connectors are used for the connection from cylinder and vent for the jacket.

            Fig 2.4: Hose pipe and 6mm one touch connector

          5. Helium

        Helium has a number of application in the world today Helium is commonly used to pressurized and purge system of unwanted gases Helium has a density of 0.169kg/m3 and the density of air is 1.255kg/m3. Air is the another form of oxygen, helium is an unreactive element that is even lighter than normal air This set of properties is the reason for helium unique behavior in natural conditions. Unlike other gases this element moves easily within the earths crust, escapes into the atmosphere along with hydrogen and then escapes from the earth s gravitational field altogether

        .Helium reserves are thus non renewable and there is no natural resource that can duplicate its property .helium unique properties are widely employed in science

        ,technology and production helium unique properties include chemical inertness, high thermal conductivity , a

        low liquefaction point , nontoxicity and low nuclear reactivity .

        1. METHODOLOGY

          One end of the pressure cylinder is fitted with non -return valve through which pressurized air is fed into the cylinder and the other end is fitted with 6mm connector, which connects the pressure cylinder and 5/2 way DCV.The input for 5/2 way dcv is pressurized air from the cylinder and the output is connected to the jacket vent.This is how air moves from cylinder into the jacket.The 5/2 way DCV is closed using a small metal piece and the metal piece is tied with a thread and this thread is connected to bike in normal condition.The thread is connected to the bike in such a way that when accident occurs and he/she is about to topple of the bike the thread is pulled which in turn pulls out the metal piece which was blocking the push button of the valve. Once metal piece is pulled out the valve actuates and allows the air to flow from the cylinder into the jacket

          COLLISION

          AUCTUATION OF PNEUMATIC VALVE

          PRESSURISED AIR FROM CYLINDER INTO JACKET

          JACKET INFLATION

            1. CONCEPTUAL DESIGN-1 (1000D Cordura Nylon (TPE coated)).

              fig 4.1. conceptual design

              Fig 4.2 area calculated for this design

              Volume consumed by this conceptual design-1 is 17 liters .

            2. CONCEPTUAL DESIGN-2 (6/6 PU coated).

              Fig 4.4 area calculation fo this design

              Volume consumed by this conceptual design-2 is 15 liters .

            3. IMPROVED DESIGN

          Fig 4.5 3d model of improved design

          The volume consumed by this design is 5lts and main aim is to design inflation time should take very less time with in a sec so avoided curves and bends ,and reduces the volume compared to the other design .the volume is so less compared to the other design because of pipe like design and the dia will be 5cm.

          1. ASSEMBLY

            The various components used in this project are: jacket

            ,pressure cylinder ,5/2way DCV ,A metal piece to block the push button of DCV, piping and connectors.

            All the above components should be connected sequentially to achieve the inflation of the jacket during collision.

              1. HOW IT IS ARRANGED.

                • We have decided to place both the cylinders on the jacket.

                • One end of the pressure cylinder is fitted with non

                  -return valve through which pressurized air is fed into the cylinder and the other end is fitted with 6mm connector, which connects the pressure cylinder to 5/2 way DCV.

                • The input for 5/2 way dcv is pressurized air from the cylinder and the output is connected to the jacket vent.

                • This is how air moves from cylinder into the jacket.

              2. HOW AIR IS INFLATED INTO THE JACKET WHEN COLLISION OCCURS?

                • Our jacket has to be inflated only when a motorcyclist meets with an accident and topple of the bike.

                • The 5/2 way DCV is made as 3/2 way normally closed DCV by blocking one input port and one output port of the valve.

                • The push button of the DCV is Closed using a small tapered metal piece and the metal piece is tied with a thread and this thread is connected to the bike in normal condition.

                • The thread is connected to the bike in such a way that when accident occurs and he/she is about to topple of the bike the thread is pulled which in turn pulls out the metal piece which is blocking the push button of the valve.

                • Once metal piece is pulled and push button is set free, the DCV which was normally closed now acts as a normally open DCV. That is actuation of DCV is achieved when push button is set free by ejecting the metal piece and allows the air to flow from the cylinder into the jacket.

            5.1. when air inflated

          2. TESTS CONDUCTED ON JACKET MATERIALS.

            Following are the tests conducted on the jacket materials to know its ability to withstand the above causes.

            1. Tensile strength test.

            2. Tearing strength test.

            3. Air permeability test.

              The above three tests will tell us whether we can rely on our materials or not. Testing was carried out in textile department .the below tabular column was tested with full compressed air fed into the jacket on different pressures the time will be calculated on the stop watch .each test conducted with different pressures .the test conducted for the improved design in the labouratory.

              PRESSURE (bars)

              TIME (sec)

              15

              0.30

              14

              0.38

              13

              0.41

              12

              0.50

              11

              0.64

              10

              0.78

              9

              0.97

              8

              1.10

              7

              1.88

              6

              2.5

              5

              2.7

              4

              3.0

              6.11. CFD ANALYSIS.

              Computed fluid dynamics analysis I have opted to do the flow analysis. considering atmospheric pressure 1 bar and varying the inlet pressure calculated the speed of the velocity and the flow through curves bending analysis we have found out in this design. And intial flow curves and normal and turbulent flow we can see the flow lines visibly

              by those figures. this is one of the efficient analysis in the market .material analysis cant be done in this analysis due to the cloth material .only flow analysis can be done in the computed fluid dynamics .

              Initial Flow Development

              Fig 6.1 cfd analysis of initial flow

              Flow Turbulent Path line

              Fig 6.2 cfd analysis of turbulent flow Full Developed Flow Path line

              Fig 6.3 cfd analysis of fully developed pathline

              Fluid curves and mesh quality: Maximum aspect ratio = 21 Maximum orthogonal quality =0.215

              Boundary condition:

              Method :pressure based on nodal solution(pbns) Outlet : atmospheric condition 1bar Turbulence model: standard k-epsilon

              Fluid material : helium

              Software used

              Mesh generation softwar : Asysn ICEM CFD Solution and post processing : ANSYS Fluent

              1. CONCLUSION

                Two-wheelers can be extremely convenient when traveling a short distance with one or two people. However, the alarming increase in the number of two-wheeler related accidents and deaths has caused a serious concern inIndia and globally. This is because there are no much safety devices and this scenario initiated us to make a modern safety device so called LIFE SAVING JACKET .

                The gas inside the jacket in fully deployed condition acts as the cushioning (resisting) medium between the body and the colliding structure hence absorbs the impact produced and safeguards the motorcyclists from injuries during accidents.

                The time of inflation is the main concern and it depends on the pressure. The time taken for inflation of jacket is less at high pressures and takes more time at low pressures. Thus maintaining high pressure in the cylinder quick inflation can be achieved.

                7.1 future work

                In future jacket designs the bends and curves must be minimized so that during inflation the air flow is not restricted by these cross-sections. These cross-sections will contribute for increase in inflation time.

                Air flow from cylinder to jacket is due to pressure difference and this pressure difference results in flow of compressible fluids from high pressure region to low pressure region. During the flow there may be losses like friction loss, leakage and so on and this must be looked upon carefully and nature of compressible flow study must be done.

                There is a lot of more safety by using the rubber cylinder and sensors instead of the mechanical linkage inflation

                By using the sodium azide can reduce the volume of the gas .

              2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

                I express my sincere gratitude to my guide, Dr. Shivalingapa S Kubsad, Professor, Dept. of mechanical engineering, EPCET, Banglore for his valuable guidance during the project.

                Well the funding source would provided by east point college of engineering and technology and textile department in Bapuji institute of engineering and technology, davangere . Welding and soldering workshops

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