David F. Reuter
Delphi Automotive
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SAE transactions | 2003
David F. Reuter; E. Wayne Lloyd; James W. Zehnder; Joseph A. Elliott
Brake performance can be divided into two distinct classes: base brake performance and controlled brake performance. A base brake event can be described as a normal or typical stop in which the driver maintains the vehicle in its intended direction at a controlled deceleration level that does not closely approach wheel lock. All other braking events where additional intervention may be necessary, such as wheel brake pressure control to prevent lock-up, application of a wheel brake to transfer torque across an open differential, or application of an induced torque to one or two selected wheels to correct an under- or oversteering condition, may be classified as controlled brake performance. Statistics from the field indicate the majority of braking events stem from base brake applications and as such can be classified as the single most important function. From this perspective, it can be of interest to compare modern-day Electro-Hydraulic Brake (EHB) hydraulic systems with a conventional vacuum-boosted brake apply system and note the various design options used to achieve performance and reliability objectives.
Archive | 2002
David F. Reuter; Gary C. Fulks; Timothy M. Schlangen
Archive | 2005
David F. Reuter; Gary C. Fulks
Archive | 2007
David F. Reuter; Jeffrey VonDerVellen; Brian F. Waller
Archive | 2003
David F. Reuter; E. Wayne Lloyd; Deron C. Littlejohn
Archive | 2007
David F. Reuter; Richard J. Kriz; Schuyler S. Shaw
Archive | 2002
David F. Reuter; E. Wayne Lloyd; Alejandro Moreno
Archive | 2004
David F. Reuter; Daniel Borgenmenke; Earl Wayne Lloyd; Matthew A. Cukovecki; James R. Bond
Archive | 2003
David F. Reuter; Earl Wayne Lloyd; Timothy A. Haerr; Jamshid Kargar Moradmand
Archive | 1999
Viswanathan Subramanian; Earl Wayne Lloyd; David F. Reuter; William Dale Cornwell; Sanjay Manilal Patel