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Comparison of Transient Response Test Procedures for Motor Vehicles
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This paper presents a brief description of several test procedures for measuring the transient lateral response characteristics of motor vehicles. The random steering and the step response techniques are studied in detail by being used to evaluate different vehicles. The correlation between the numerics obtained from these two test procedures is investigated.
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Verma, M. and Shepard, W., "Comparison of Transient Response Test Procedures for Motor Vehicles," SAE Technical Paper 810807, 1981, https://doi.org/10.4271/810807.Also In
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