Brake Pedal felling correlation with female shoe and feet position

2019-36-0015

01/13/2020

Event
2019 SAE Brasil International Brake and Motion Control Colloquium and Exhibit
Authors Abstract
Content
The female market share has increase every year, for some segments we have a majority of female buyers. Working with this tendency we work to understand the impact and the dislikes that we may be facing in the near future due to the costumer habits, and also understand what can be done to improve this relationship.
This paper will discuss the feeling correlation between the foot position, heel point, drivers knee and the feeling of the brake pedal.
We need to consider the difference between different shoe sole design and the impact on the point of force apply and angles resulting a costumer perception of the brake feeling of the vehicle.
Based on Market research, math model studies and simulation, experiments done at the vehicle and measurements considering different situations we will show that the felling can be affected using different shoes and the brake performance perception can be also affected.
We conclude the paper with the comments on what should be consider guaranteeing the best driver experience feeling.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2019-36-0015
Pages
5
Citation
Buganza, G., Utyike, F., Raposo, F., and Godinho, E., "Brake Pedal felling correlation with female shoe and feet position," SAE Technical Paper 2019-36-0015, 2020, https://doi.org/10.4271/2019-36-0015.
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Publisher
Published
Jan 13, 2020
Product Code
2019-36-0015
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English