Examples of using Force coefficient in English and their translations into French
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Braking force coefficient is.
Control Peak brake force coefficient.
Calculation of braking force coefficient, BFC.
Calculation of the braking force coefficient BFC.
Calculation of the peak braking force coefficient.
Calculation of the adjusted average peak braking force coefficient.
BFC(R0) is the braking force coefficient for the reference tyre in the reference conditions, BFC(R0) 0.68.
The ratio between the two forces is expressed as a nominal value ranging between 0 and 1 the sideway force coefficient, or SFC.
Tyre wet grip performance shall be established on the basis of determining both the peak and locked wheel brake force coefficient,(BFC), achieved in a straight line braking test.
The braking force coefficient(BFC) is calculated for a braking on the two axles according to Table 2 where Ta(a 1,
This adjusted average peak braking force coefficient of the reference tyre(Ra)
dynamic behaviour/ dynamometer/ cutting dynamic force coefficients CDFC.
given stretching force and coefficient of friction entered.
U(t) is the dynamic tyre braking force coefficient in real time;
AFC" Calculation(Acceleration Force Coefficient) Also called AFC Acceleration Force Coefficient. .
The Acceleration Force Coefficient"AFC" is.
AFC" Calculation(Acceleration Force Coefficient) Also called AFC Acceleration Force Coefficient. .
The Acceleration Force Coefficient"AFC" is.
The brake force coefficient is the non-dimensional ratio of the brake force generated at the tyre circumference to the load borne by that tyre.
The brake force coefficient shall be the average of the obtained