ütközéselnyel
Ütközéselnyel is a Hungarian term that translates to "crash absorption" or "impact absorption" in English. It refers to the design and engineering principles employed to reduce the damaging effects of a collision on occupants and the vehicle itself. This concept is primarily applied in the automotive industry, but the underlying principles can be found in various safety systems.
The core idea behind ütközéselnyel is to manage and dissipate the kinetic energy generated during an impact.
Common examples of ütközéselnyel features in vehicles include crumple zones, which are specifically engineered areas at
The effectiveness of ütközéselnyel is a crucial factor in vehicle safety ratings and is extensively tested