The article analyzes the effectiveness of methods for monitoring motor vehicles during operation. The relevance of the study lies in the fact that the braking system is an important element responsible for the safe operation of the car. Purpose. To increase the efficiency of the technical operation of motor vehicles on the basis of the road method for diagnosing brake systems. Methodology or methodology for conducting work. The article considers the road method using accelerometers. Results. The main disadvantages of the road method and stands of various designs are considered, which give low reliability of the determined parameters of efficiency and stability during vehicle braking. The effectiveness of the implementation of on-line road diagnostics of automotive braking systems of multi-channel accelerometers is shown, which, when assessing course stability during braking, provide visually convincing information with a fairly high level of reliability. Practical implications: the results of the study can be used by car service organizations.


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    Title :

    DIAGNOSIS OF BRAKE SYSTEMS OF MOTOR VEHICLES IN OPERATING CONDITIONS


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    Publication date :

    2022




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


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