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Acceleration and Braking Test Data Comparisons Using SAE Recommended Practices with Two Different instrument Schemes
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Abstract
Existing vehicle performance test procedures and published test data for acceleration and braking are discussed. Further tests were performed using Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) recommended practices with two different instrumentation schemes: previously used fifth wheel instrumentation for acceleration and a brake detonator/marker for braking tests and a new accelerometer/microprocessor based system.
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Citation
Mazor, S., "Acceleration and Braking Test Data Comparisons Using SAE Recommended Practices with Two Different instrument Schemes," SAE Technical Paper 871949, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/871949.Also In
References
- Vehicle Testing to SAE Acceleration and Braking Recommended Practices SAE Paper # 861116 Mazor Steve D. Matthews Ken B.
- SAE Recommended Practice - Vehicle Acceleration Measurement SAE J1491
- SAE Recommended Practice - Stopping Distance Test Procedure SAE J299 Jan. 1985 SAE Handbook 2 22 132