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International Journal of Automotive Technology 2012;13(5): 735-742.
doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12239-012-0072-x
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF VEHICLE BRAKE DATA IN THE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT TEST ON THE ROLLER BRAKE TESTER AND ON FLAT GROUND
C. SENABRE, E. VELASCO, S. VALERO
Miguel Hernández University
ABSTRACT
This study performs a comparison between what occurs when braking on a Ministry of Transport (MOT) brake tester and on flat ground. The tire pressure is changed, but the other parameters remain constant. The results from this research and from the in-depth comparative study conducted by the mechanical engineering staff in the mechanical laboratory at the Miguel Hern?ndez University in Elche have led to the following main conclusions: By varying the tire pressure, false results can be obtained with the MOT brake tester, which means that, if the tires are inflated at a low pressure but the brakes are in good condition, the vehicle will not pass the MOT. Conversely, if the brakes are in poor condition but the tire pressure is higher than what is recommended by the manufacturer, a false pass is produced. This article shows that the MOT brake testing equipment is often wrong and inexact, and the data and graphs presented prove that the tire pressure is a determining factor when assessing the condition of brakes.
Key Words: Braking, Ministry of transport (MOT), Roller brake tester, Roller bed, Tire pressure
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