Variability analysis of FMVSS-121 air brake systems: 60-mi/hr service brake system performance data for truck tractors

Mary Beth Lascurain, Oscar Franzese, Adam Siekmann

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Abstract

In support of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's (FMCSA's) ongoing interest in connected and automated commercial vehicles, this report summarizes analyses conducted to quantify variability in stopping distance tests conducted on commercial truck tractors. The data used were retrieved from tests performed under the controlled conditions specified for FMVSS-121 air brake system compliance testing. The report explores factors affecting the variability of the service brake stopping distance as defined by 49 CFR 571.121, S5.3.1 Stopping Distance-trucks and buses stopping distance. Variables examined in this analysis include brake type, weight, wheelbase, and tractor antilock braking system (ABS). This analysis uses existing test data collected between 2010 and 2019. Several of the examined parameters affected both tractor stopping distance and stopping distance variability. First, the average stopping distance for disc/disc brakes was shorter than either drum/drum or disc/drum brakes, but brake type did not have a statistically significant effect on stopping distance variability. Second, tractors with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 45,000-50,000 lb had shorter stopping distances than any other examined weight category. Weight was found to have a significant effect on stopping distance variability; the 50,000-55,000-lb GVWR range had more variability than both the next lower (45,000-50,000 lb) and next higher (55,000-60,000 lb) range.

Original languageEnglish
JournalSAE Technical Papers
Issue number2020
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 5 2020
EventSAE International 38th Annual Brake Colloquium and Exhibition, BRAKE 2020 - Virtual, Online, United States
Duration: Oct 11 2020Oct 14 2020

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If the Acknowledgments section is not wanted, delete this heading and text. This research was supported, in part, by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Vehicle and Roadside Operations Division. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the sponsors.

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U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

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