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The latest braking technology from heavy trucks to compact cars Braking 2000: From the Driver to the Road explores the latest in braking technology from research and development around the world. As road vehicle manufacturers continually strive for safety and comfort, new approaches to all aspects of braking are playing a central role in the evolution of the industry. This book examines the latest analytical and experimental work into brake noise and vibration, friction interface materials, tire and road surface properties, steering, suspension, actuators, electronic controls, intelligent integrated systems, energy regeneration and much more.

Table of Contents:
Machine derived contents note: One year's experience utilizing the SAE J2521 brake noise test procedure J K Thompson and C M Fudge 3 Towards more accurate brake testing E J Slevin and H Smales 15 Holographic interferometry used to investigate noise from a drum brake mounted on a half vehicle test rig J D Fieldhouse, C Talbot, C Beveridge, and W Steel 25 Modelling and simulation of the vibration and squeal of a car disc brake H Ouyang, Q Cao,J E Mottershead, T Treyde, and M P Cartmell 43 Brake system noise and vibration a review P loantidis, P C Brooks, D C Barton, and M Nishiwaki 53 Evaluation of disc brake pad pressure distribution by muotibody dynamic analysis W Rumold and R A Swift 75 Investigation of the time development of disc brakes generating noise using laser holography C Talbot and J D Fieldhouse 85 Stick-slip vibration in a disc brake system Q Can, H Ouyang, J E Mottershead, D J Brookfield, and S James 101 Brake-squeal measurement using electronic speckle pattern interferometry R Krupka, T Walz, A Ettemeyer, and R Evans 109 Mechatronic Braking Systems A regulatory approach to complex electronic control systems when sharing life with the braking system A J Mendelson 123 Development of linear solenoid valve for brake-by-wire system T Miyazaki, A Sakai, A Otomo. E Nakamura, A Shimura, Y Tanaka, T Masunaga, and S Niwa 129 Design and eontrol of an electric parking brake R Leiner ] 45 The new Range Rover maximizing customer benefits from a slip control system P Thompson 163 Regenerative braking for all-electric vehicles N Schofield, CM Bingham, and D Howe 175 Development of 'ECB' system for hybrid vehicles M Soga, M Shimada, and Y Obuchi 185 Enhancing road vehicle efficiency by regenerative braking A M Walker, MU Lamperty, and S Wilkins 197 Braking Systems and Vehicle Performance Influence of tyre properties to modern vehicle control systems K-H Hartmann and H Griinberg 212 Brake performance monitoring for commercial vehicles using estimated tire-road friction information T Dieckmann and A Stenman 223 From tyre contact patch to satellite AR Williams 235 fItelligent braking management for commercial vehicles E-C von Glasner, H Marwiz, R Povel, and C Kohrs 245 The intelligent brake system E Gerum 261 Current position and development trends in air-brake systems for Mercedes-Benz commercial vehicles T Markovic 271 Wheel movement during braking J Klaps and A J Day 285 Materials and Modelling Simulation of brake sequences and corresponding brake wear R Haju 299 Analysis of automotive disc brake cooling characteristics G Voller, M Tirovic, R Morris, and P Gibbens 307 Interface temperatures in friction braking H S Qi, K Noor, and A J Day 319 New development of a wet brake system S Nowak 329 Friction and wear of polymer matrix composite materials for automotive braking industry P Filip 341 The interactions of phenolic polymers in friction materials B H McCormick 355 Effect of friction lining additives on interfaces of friction components R Holinski 369

About the Author :
David Barton is Professor of Language and Literacy and Director of the Literacy Research Centre at Lancaster University. His publications include Beyond Communities of Practice - co-edited with Karin Tusting, 2005 -, Letter Writing as a Social Practice, and Local Literacies: Reading and Writing in One Community.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781860583711
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Height: 239 mm
  • No of Pages: 380
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: From the Driver to the Road
  • Width: 163 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1860583717
  • Publisher Date: 08 Jul 2002
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 29 mm
  • Weight: 1021 gr


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