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A Statistical Evaluation of Brake Performance
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Abstract
Utilization of statistical methods can improve vehicle stopping-distance projections and reduce the complexity of brake deceleration models. These techniques can be very useful in the course of ascertaining whether an untested vehicle conforms to the applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS), but they have much broader uses in the design of brake systems.
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Smith, K., "A Statistical Evaluation of Brake Performance," SAE Technical Paper 861118, 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/861118.Also In
References
- Box George E.P. Hunter William G. Hunter J. Stuart ‘Statistics for Experimenters’ John Wiley & Sons New York 1978
- Hunter J. Stuart ‘Statistical Design Applied to Product Design’ Journal of Quality Technology 7 4 210 221 October 1985
- Lipson Charles Sheth Narendra S. ‘Statistical Design and Analysis of Engineering Experiments’ McGraw-Hill Book Company New York 1973