Bumpers
Bumpers are fixed on the front and rear
part of the vehicle for protection. They lessen the risk of collision
with other vehicles, objects or fixtures as they limit damage of impact
to the bumper system only. For this purpose, they are designed and
shaped to be crushed on impact and absorb force during the collision. A
bumper cover is usually made of thermoplastic or thermoset plastic that
is capable of absorbing energy from impacts. During the collision, it
redirects the flow of force into the frame rails whose design and
material can manage the impact.
The whole bumper system is composed of different parts: the cover,
crushable energy absorbers, piston and mechanical energy absorbers
bumper bracket and the bumper reinforcement or bumper bars. The last
can be simply called as reinforcements. The shock absorbers are found
between the bumper cover and the reinforcement. They may be made of
foam or plastic and are usually spring loaded. During low-impact
collisions, they allow the bumper to compress and go back to its
original position. In this way, damage to the car is avoided.
Mechanical energy absorbers are the parts that crush, collapse and flex
during impact; however, they go back to original state during minor
collisions. They can still be reused even if they look damaged. These
absorbers work as they flex during the impact. As they bend, they
convert kinetic energy (the energy of an object in motion) of the car
into heat. Bumpers also have brackets located between the car frame and
the reinforcement. These bend during the impact; however, unlike the
shock absorbers, they can break and thus, need to be replaced when
broken.
Reinforcements or bumper bars are usually located behind the crushable
energy absorbers. They are made of steel, aluminum, plastic or
composite material. Steel reinforcements may range from mild to high
strength and ultra high strength depending on the type of vehicle they
are used for. Some bumper are designed with no covers and have the
reinforcement placed before the mechanical energy absorber while some
have the reinforcement bar in between the cover and the brackets. There
are vehicles that have only the bumper reinforcement and brackets while
others have composite bumpers molded with the reinforcement.