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Next Evolution in the Development of Brake Emission Testing

verfasst von : Christof Danner

Erschienen in: 13th International Munich Chassis Symposium 2022

Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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Abstract

The first approach towards a regulation of Brake Emissions by PMP (Particle Measurement Program) under the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) is ongoing – with a dedicated cycle, defined indicators to be measured and a procedure to be confirmed within a Round Robin end of 2021. The results of the participating laboratories shall be analyzed latest in April 2022.
Next big steps shall then be the consideration of xEVs with their capability to recuperate (TF4) and thus reduce the use of the friction brake, which shall be included in the first draft of an upcoming legal regulation.
This will subsequently increase the complexity of the measuring procedures as recuperation strategies shall be included. PMP shall then release a first draft in June 2022.
In the end all measures and vehicle systems that contribute to a reduction of Brake Emission shall be taken into account, which means a huge peak of development on this topic with a respective high demand on test bench capacity.
Affected components will not only be software and functions, but also new brake system hardware like Electro Mechanical Brakes, that shall also reduce emissions by e.g. “true zero drag” or better controllability for brake blending.
Adapted simulation will be introduced and optimized to enable respective measurement campaigns at the test rigs.
As the availability of brake test rigs is limited the industry is requested to flexibly provide affordable testing solutions to cover this accumulation in testing.
The test rigs themselves might evolve from inertia dynos to inertia simulation – increasing the degrees of freedom.
After the actual focus on – also electrified – passenger cars and light commercial vehicles up to 3.5 t also heavy commercial vehicles will be considered.

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Metadaten
Titel
Next Evolution in the Development of Brake Emission Testing
verfasst von
Christof Danner
Copyright-Jahr
2024
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-68163-3_12

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