PROBLEMS AND MODERN TENDENCIES OF VEHICLE INSTRUMENT CONTROL DEVELOPMENT
Aleksandr I. Fedotov, Aleksey N. Domorozov, Ewgenii M. Portnjagin, Aleksandr V. Boiko, Aleksey N. Stepanov
Pages: 316-328
Published: 1 Jan 2011
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Abstract: There are theoretical and practical results in the article witch clearly show a lot of problems with modern brake testers and measurement procedures of diagnostic variables. First of all, present brake testers have a low measurement repetition performance of the same car on the same tester. Second of all, the impact of tests on the systems of cars, which are performed on the brake testers, doesn't fit the conditions in which road control tests of vehicles are done. The method of measuring also greatly influences the cars diagnostics quality on the brake testers. Value of errors may achieve 20% in generally. Also there are some ways of solutions these problems and new brake testers to diagnosis ABS and car brake system together when the car initial braking speed is from 40 km/h and higher without extra energy consumption in the article.
Keywords: brake tester, diagnostics, errors, consistency of data, measurement repetition
Cite this article: Aleksandr I. Fedotov, Aleksey N. Domorozov, Ewgenii M. Portnjagin, Aleksandr V. Boiko, Aleksey N. Stepanov. PROBLEMS AND MODERN TENDENCIES OF VEHICLE INSTRUMENT CONTROL DEVELOPMENT. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 5, 316-328 (2011). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1003341/
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