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Starting from the fundamentals of brakes and braking, Braking of Road Vehicles covers car and commercial vehicle applications and developments from both a theoretical and practical standpoint. Drawing on insights from leading experts from across the automotive industry, experienced industry course leader Andrew Day has developed a new handbook for automotive engineers needing an introduction to or refresh on this complex and critical topic. With coverage broad enough to appeal to general vehicle engineers and detailed enough to inform those with specialist brake interests, Braking of Road Vehicles is a reliable, no-nonsense guide for automotive professionals working within OEMs, suppliers and legislative organizations. Designed to meet the needs of working automotive engineers who require a comprehensive introduction to road vehicle brakes and braking systems. Offers practical, no-nonsense coverage, beginning with the fundamentals and moving on to cover specific technologies, applications and legislative details. Provides all the necessary information for specialists and non-specialists to keep up to date with relevant changes and advances in the area.
This report presents the results of the field test portion of the Development, Evaluation, and Application of Performance Based Brake Testing Technologies (PBBT) Project sponsored by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration. A PBBT is a device that can assess the braking capabilities of a vehicle through a quantitative measure of either individual brake and/or overall braking performance in a controlled test. Various first and second generation PBBTs designed for use with commercial motor vehicles were evaluated at roadside commercial vehicle inspection stations. The results were collect and analyzed and recommendations for the use of PBBTs was reported.