Brake force requirement study : driver-vehicle braking performance as a function of brake system design variables.

Author(s)
Mortimer, R.G.; Segel, L.; Dugoff, H.; Campbell, J.D.; Jorgeson, C.M.; Murphy, R.W.
Year
Abstract

The objective of this study is to define those brake characteristics which lead to acceptable driver-vehicle performance. A driver-vehicle braking test is performed in which the deceleration-pedal force ratio, the pedal displacement, the surface-tire friction and driver characteristics are systematically varied in order to determine the influence of these variables upon minimum stopping distance and other performance variables.

Library number
A 7639 IRRD 59536
Source

Ann Arbor, MI, University of Michigan, 1970, V + 22 p.; NTIS PB 193258 / DOT HS 800 252

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