Richard H. Klein
Richard H. Klein, Consulting Engineers
P.O. Box 527
14 Fairway Dr.
Johnson NY, 10933
US
EW #2555 has over 20 years expert witness in combination-vehicle accident investigations and litigations. He also conducts vehicle claims inspections for various insurance companies throughout the U.S.
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Office:
845 726.3882
Fax:
845 726.3382
EW #2555 has been a private consultant for the trailer industry since 1981. In this capacity he has primarily been an expert witness in all manner of combination-vehicle accident investigations and litigations. He also conducts vehicle claims inspections for various insurance companies throughout the U.S.
Since 1995 he has been the Consulting Engineer for the National Association of Trailer Manufacturers. In this capacity he writes technical articles, answers technical questions, and conducts vehicle inspections to ensure compliance with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. He also performs this type of work for the Limousine Industry Manufacturers Organization.
Prior to private practice, he was employed by Systems Technology, Inc. of Hawthorne, California for 14 years. As a principal research engineer his work was largely in automotive vehicle testing, vehicle dynamics, manual control systems analysis, and vehicle simulations. This involved responsibility for organizing and managing various research programs sponsored by the U.S. Dept. of Transportation. Two of the most significant programs included the Development of Handling and Braking Test Procedures for Cars pulling Trailers, and the subsequent development of Handling and Braking Standards for Cars pulling Trailers. Other programs investigated the aerodynamic disturbances caused by busses and trucks passing cars and trailers, effects of roadway disturbances on vehicle handling and control, development of optimum vehicle handling characteristics, and the effects of tire intermix and suspension component degradations on vehicle handling.
Previous work in the automotive area involved analysis and testing of driver behavior, and the effects of alcohol on psychomotor tasks. Much of the experience in these areas was carried over from the aeronautical field, in which EW #2555 was involved for many years. These, too, centered on manual control problems, handling qualities, stability, and simulations.
Prior to joining Systems Technology in 1967 he was engaged in the development of piloted aircraft simulations at North American Aviation, Inc. in Los Angeles.
Expert services includes:
œ Accident litigation cases involving: trailers, tow dollies, and towing vehicles.
œ Combination-vehicle dynamics, stability, braking, and handling qualities.
œ Trailer design and components.
œ Accident/vehicle inspections throughout the U.S.
œ Vehicle inspections for compliance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
œ Aerodynamic and roadway interference effects.
œ Closed loop analysis, simulation, and full scale testing.
œ Analysis and testing of driver behavior.
œ Product testing.
œ Technical Articles.
MEMBERSHIPS / EDUCATION
œ Society of Automotive Engineers.
œ Member of Trailer Committee, and Sway Mode Stability Test Procedure Subcommittee.
œ Past member of Vehicle Dynamics Committee - Trailer Towing Subcommittee.
œ On-Highway/Recreational Vehicle Committee - Trailer Hitch Subcommittee.
œ Registered Professional Engineer (California) - Control System Engineering. Certificate N 3936, July 12, 1978.
œ National Association of Professional Accident Reconstruction Specialists (NAPARS)
œ Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. Commercial and Instructor Pilot - Fixed and Rotor Wing.
œ National Association of Flight Instructors.
œ B.S. - Syracuse University-1962. Mechanical/Aeronautical Engineering.
œ M.S. - University of Toronto- 1965. Aerospace Engineering.
Since 1995 he has been the Consulting Engineer for the National Association of Trailer Manufacturers. In this capacity he writes technical articles, answers technical questions, and conducts vehicle inspections to ensure compliance with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. He also performs this type of work for the Limousine Industry Manufacturers Organization.
Prior to private practice, he was employed by Systems Technology, Inc. of Hawthorne, California for 14 years. As a principal research engineer his work was largely in automotive vehicle testing, vehicle dynamics, manual control systems analysis, and vehicle simulations. This involved responsibility for organizing and managing various research programs sponsored by the U.S. Dept. of Transportation. Two of the most significant programs included the Development of Handling and Braking Test Procedures for Cars pulling Trailers, and the subsequent development of Handling and Braking Standards for Cars pulling Trailers. Other programs investigated the aerodynamic disturbances caused by busses and trucks passing cars and trailers, effects of roadway disturbances on vehicle handling and control, development of optimum vehicle handling characteristics, and the effects of tire intermix and suspension component degradations on vehicle handling.
Previous work in the automotive area involved analysis and testing of driver behavior, and the effects of alcohol on psychomotor tasks. Much of the experience in these areas was carried over from the aeronautical field, in which EW #2555 was involved for many years. These, too, centered on manual control problems, handling qualities, stability, and simulations.
Prior to joining Systems Technology in 1967 he was engaged in the development of piloted aircraft simulations at North American Aviation, Inc. in Los Angeles.
Expert services includes:
œ Accident litigation cases involving: trailers, tow dollies, and towing vehicles.
œ Combination-vehicle dynamics, stability, braking, and handling qualities.
œ Trailer design and components.
œ Accident/vehicle inspections throughout the U.S.
œ Vehicle inspections for compliance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
œ Aerodynamic and roadway interference effects.
œ Closed loop analysis, simulation, and full scale testing.
œ Analysis and testing of driver behavior.
œ Product testing.
œ Technical Articles.
MEMBERSHIPS / EDUCATION
œ Society of Automotive Engineers.
œ Member of Trailer Committee, and Sway Mode Stability Test Procedure Subcommittee.
œ Past member of Vehicle Dynamics Committee - Trailer Towing Subcommittee.
œ On-Highway/Recreational Vehicle Committee - Trailer Hitch Subcommittee.
œ Registered Professional Engineer (California) - Control System Engineering. Certificate N 3936, July 12, 1978.
œ National Association of Professional Accident Reconstruction Specialists (NAPARS)
œ Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. Commercial and Instructor Pilot - Fixed and Rotor Wing.
œ National Association of Flight Instructors.
œ B.S. - Syracuse University-1962. Mechanical/Aeronautical Engineering.
œ M.S. - University of Toronto- 1965. Aerospace Engineering.
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