Car reliability analysis based on periodic technical tests

This article presents the results of the analysis of data from 500 vehicle control stations concerning periodic tests of passenger cars in the number of 2 million. Based on the collected data, a database of vehicles has been prepared to cover technical information, such as model, mass, engine capaci...

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Main Authors: Dziedziak Paweł, Szczepański Tomasz, Niewczas Andrzej, Ślęzak Marcin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2021-04-01
Series:Open Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/eng-2021-0061
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spelling doaj-b117ce6f36ad4b73b83c377568dfb7642021-10-03T07:42:30ZengDe GruyterOpen Engineering2391-54392021-04-0111163063810.1515/eng-2021-0061Car reliability analysis based on periodic technical testsDziedziak Paweł0Szczepański Tomasz1Niewczas Andrzej2Ślęzak Marcin3Diagnostics and Servicing Process Department, Motor Transport Institute, Warsaw, PolandDiagnostics and Servicing Process Department, Motor Transport Institute, Warsaw, PolandDiagnostics and Servicing Process Department, Motor Transport Institute, Warsaw, PolandDiagnostics and Servicing Process Department, Motor Transport Institute, Warsaw, PolandThis article presents the results of the analysis of data from 500 vehicle control stations concerning periodic tests of passenger cars in the number of 2 million. Based on the collected data, a database of vehicles has been prepared to cover technical information, such as model, mass, engine capacity and maximum power. This information has been summarized with the exploitation data such as age of the car, distance traveled, the area in which the vehicle was most frequently used, the use for business or private purposes, and intensity of operation that was measured by the ratio of kilometers traveled to the age of the car. This information constituted a set of factors affecting the reliability of the car. Information about reliability itself was the results of control tests, including occurring defects and their significance. The occurring defects were codified, which allowed their allocation to particular categories describing car systems, such as steering, braking and driving. While the significance of the fault resulted from the test result: positive (minor defects) or negative (important defects). This article presents a factor and the correlation analysis of the database, which assesses which construction and operating factors have a significant impact on damages occurring in individual car systems.https://doi.org/10.1515/eng-2021-0061vehicles reliabilitycar exploitationperiodic vehicles tests
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author Dziedziak Paweł
Szczepański Tomasz
Niewczas Andrzej
Ślęzak Marcin
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Szczepański Tomasz
Niewczas Andrzej
Ślęzak Marcin
Car reliability analysis based on periodic technical tests
Open Engineering
vehicles reliability
car exploitation
periodic vehicles tests
author_facet Dziedziak Paweł
Szczepański Tomasz
Niewczas Andrzej
Ślęzak Marcin
author_sort Dziedziak Paweł
title Car reliability analysis based on periodic technical tests
title_short Car reliability analysis based on periodic technical tests
title_full Car reliability analysis based on periodic technical tests
title_fullStr Car reliability analysis based on periodic technical tests
title_full_unstemmed Car reliability analysis based on periodic technical tests
title_sort car reliability analysis based on periodic technical tests
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Engineering
issn 2391-5439
publishDate 2021-04-01
description This article presents the results of the analysis of data from 500 vehicle control stations concerning periodic tests of passenger cars in the number of 2 million. Based on the collected data, a database of vehicles has been prepared to cover technical information, such as model, mass, engine capacity and maximum power. This information has been summarized with the exploitation data such as age of the car, distance traveled, the area in which the vehicle was most frequently used, the use for business or private purposes, and intensity of operation that was measured by the ratio of kilometers traveled to the age of the car. This information constituted a set of factors affecting the reliability of the car. Information about reliability itself was the results of control tests, including occurring defects and their significance. The occurring defects were codified, which allowed their allocation to particular categories describing car systems, such as steering, braking and driving. While the significance of the fault resulted from the test result: positive (minor defects) or negative (important defects). This article presents a factor and the correlation analysis of the database, which assesses which construction and operating factors have a significant impact on damages occurring in individual car systems.
topic vehicles reliability
car exploitation
periodic vehicles tests
url https://doi.org/10.1515/eng-2021-0061
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