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Volume Six, Issue 1


2004 ARC-CSI Crash Conference

Las Vegas, NV - June 21-24, 2004
21 ACTAR CEU's

Speakers and Topics | Registration Form

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ARC-CSI Crash Conference 2004

The ARC-CSI Crash conference will be here before we know it. This four-day conference will feature 3 days of speaker presentations and 1 day of live crash testing. Attendees will be allowed to photograph and video tape all crash tests. We will also be distributing a CDROM with all the conference information, including crash tests, to all attendees at the conclusion of the conference. Based on feedback from the last conference, we are trying to let as many people know about the conference as early as possible. There were many that could not attend last year because of scheduling and not knowing of the conference soon enough.

ARC-CSI Crash ConferenceDATE: June 21-24, 2004
PLACE:
Las Vegas, NV - The Palace Station Hotel and Casino
PRICE:
$599 if you register before May 3, 2004 (ARC Network members receive a $50 discount)

ACTAR: 21 CEU's Pending

REGISTRATION FORM

SPEAKERS and TOPICS

Wilt Nelson (Key Note): Crash Testing - A Historical Perspective
Jim Neptune:
Evaluating and Using Crash Test Data
Don Felicella:
Seat Belt Analysis
Nick Tumbas:
Crush Measurement Protocol
Brad Muir:
Crash Data Recorder
Tim Reust:
Commercial Vehicle Event Data Recorders
Rusty Haight:
CDR System Update and Crash Test Data Review

Plus breakout sessions (additional speakers may be added)

OVERVIEW
The focus of this year's conference will be on the relationship between damage and energy to include crush measuring techniques and barrier equivalencies and delta-V. The full scale crash tests planned will benefit those in attendance by offering them an opportunity to better recognize the differences as well as comparative similarities between these quantities as well as offer opportunities to explore crush measurement techniques and technologies.

Please visit the ARC-CSI Web Site for the most current and complete information

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