The Analysis of Vehicle Brake-to-Stop Ability in Case of the intended Acceleration

碩士 === 南台科技大學 === 機械工程系 === 101 === This research mainly explores the ability of brake-to-stop of a running car in a state that an unintended acceleration occurs and an emergency brake is acted. In order to comprehensively understand the kinematical behavior, a testing car that is both accelerated a...

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Main Authors: Hung-Pen Shih, 施弘本
Other Authors: Jer-Jia Sheu
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Language:zh-TW
Published: 102
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/85224286909202863031
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spelling ndltd-TW-101STUT84890232015-10-13T23:10:33Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/85224286909202863031 The Analysis of Vehicle Brake-to-Stop Ability in Case of the intended Acceleration 車輛在無預期加速狀況下之煞停能力探討 Hung-Pen Shih 施弘本 碩士 南台科技大學 機械工程系 101 This research mainly explores the ability of brake-to-stop of a running car in a state that an unintended acceleration occurs and an emergency brake is acted. In order to comprehensively understand the kinematical behavior, a testing car that is both accelerated and braked runs on a flat road is used to simulate the phenomenon of unexpected acceleration of passenger car. A certain kind of passenger car is chosen to progress a series of tests. For these tests, A non-contact optical speedometer mounted on the car door, and a load cell fixed on the brake pedal, respectively, are used. Then, based on the related data obtained from the entire test-car running process, the influence of unintended acceleration caused by various throttle position, and the brake booster condition, normal or defective, under a heavy brake action, are discussed and evaluated. Jer-Jia Sheu 許哲嘉 102 學位論文 ; thesis 73 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 南台科技大學 === 機械工程系 === 101 === This research mainly explores the ability of brake-to-stop of a running car in a state that an unintended acceleration occurs and an emergency brake is acted. In order to comprehensively understand the kinematical behavior, a testing car that is both accelerated and braked runs on a flat road is used to simulate the phenomenon of unexpected acceleration of passenger car. A certain kind of passenger car is chosen to progress a series of tests. For these tests, A non-contact optical speedometer mounted on the car door, and a load cell fixed on the brake pedal, respectively, are used. Then, based on the related data obtained from the entire test-car running process, the influence of unintended acceleration caused by various throttle position, and the brake booster condition, normal or defective, under a heavy brake action, are discussed and evaluated.
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