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Electronic Brake Force Distribution Control - A Sophisticated Addition to ABS
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Abstract
The job of the EBD as a sub-system of the ABS system is to control the effective adhesion utilization by the rear wheels. The pressure of the rear wheels is approximated to the ideal brake force distribution in a partial braking operation. To do so, the conventional brake design is modified in the direction of rear axle overbraking, and the components of the ABS are used.
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EBD reduces the strain on the hydraulic brake force proportioning valve in the vehicle
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EBD optimizes the brake design with regard to:
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adhesion utilization
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driving stability
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wear
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temperature stress
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pedal force
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Buschmann, G., Ebner, H., and Kuhn, W., "Electronic Brake Force Distribution Control - A Sophisticated Addition to ABS," SAE Technical Paper 920646, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/920646.Also In
References
- Buschmann G. Ocvirk N. Volz P. Dr. “Integrated Traction Control Function the consequent extension of high sophisticated anti-lock systems”
- Klein H.-C. ATZ Automobiltechnische Zeitschrift 86 1984
- Klein H.-C. VDI-Tagung 4 1985 Bad Homburg/Germany
- Klein H.-C. XX FISITA CONGRESS 1984 Vienna/Austria