Peak braking force coefficient definition

Peak braking force coefficient. (µpeak) means, for the trailer (or tyre test vehicle) method, the maximum value of the dynamic braking force coefficient that occurs prior to lockup of the wheel as the braking torque is progressively increased."
Peak braking force coefficient. (µpeak) means, for the trailer (or tyre test vehicle) method, the maximum value of the dynamic braking force coefficient that occurs prior to lockup of the wheel as the braking torque is progressively increased.

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