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On Line Measurement of Braking Torque Using a Strain Sensor
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The present evolution of regulated braking requires the knowledge and control of dynamic parameters of the vehicle during the braking process. The application we propose is the on-line strain measurement of the braking torque of the caliper support on a disk brake (Fig. 2), with in situ signal processing. At the car-manufacturer's request we studied an additional version of the measurement system. On the basis of these considerations we defined a low-cost intelligent sensor. It may also be applied to other fields for strain and stress measurement.
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Perronne, J., Renner, M., and Gissinger, G., "On Line Measurement of Braking Torque Using a Strain Sensor," SAE Technical Paper 940333, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/940333.Also In
References
- Antilock Brake System (M-ABS) Based on the Friction Coefficient Between the Wheel and the Road Surface SAE-Paper 900207
- Encyclopedia of stress analysis Vishay Micromcasures