top of page

FSD

FSD

Germany

Corporate Member

SEND EMAIL
CALL

A modern state such as the Federal Republic of Germany does not achieve public service objectives solely by the means of unilateral regulations, but also utilizes private actors. The entrusting for the development and provision of specifications for the Periodic Technical Inspection of road vehicles (PTI) comprises the commissioning of FSD to fulfil public tasks and the transfer of the necessary powers. The purpose of this entrustment is to relieve both, the federal government and the federal states, by taking advantage of the special expertise of FSD and its employees. With the development of innovative test technologies to detect defects, abrasion, aging and manipulation of vehicle components and systems, FSD contributes significantly to steering the briskly advancing electronification of vehicles and road traffic, thus providing a reasonable balance between technical progress and risk management.

SEE MORE

Representative

SEE MORE

Stay up to date with FISITA Spotlight

More Blogs Item Title

Excerpt from the blog goes here - this will give the reader a brief snapshot of what the post is about...

16 July 2021

READ NOW

See FISITA Library items from FSD

EB2015-STQ-018

Paper

Jürgen Bönninger, Marco Stiller,
Lars Stastny - Central agency for PTI / FSD Fahrzeugsystemdaten GmbH

Detail

As part of the periodic technical vehicle inspection, adherence to the minimum statutory performance requirements specified in 2014/45/EU must be proved during brake testing. To this end, roller brake testers are used in most cases. Due to the increased minimum performance requirements (e.g., an increase from 50% to 58% of the GVWR-related minimum deceleration for vehicle class M1), a conventional verification without loading or loading simulation of the vehicle is hardly possible in many vehicles with a high load/no load ratio. Furthermore, no information at all can be obtained on how the braking force is distributed across individual axles.


The German PTI brakes directive stipulates that the reference braking force method described in ECE-R13 for vehicles with air brakes is also mandatory for vehicles with hydraulic brakes during PTI. As in the case of air brake systems, brake pressure serves as the reference value. However, it is not measured by externally attached pressure gauges, but is electronically retrieved from the vehicle's ESP system via the vehicle diagnostic interface. By implementing the pressure-based reference braking force method for vehicles with hydraulic brakes, it becomes possible to evaluate the braking forces determined with roller brake testers in relation to specific axles as a function of the brake cylinder pressure.


The application of this test method considerably improves the assessment of the brake system in the context of periodic technical vehicle inspections, since both the braking effect of the individual axles and the braking force distribution can be examined very effectively and efficiently. The relevant specifications are provided by the Central agency for PTI / FSD. The Central agency for PTI / FSD is a non-profit organization whose shareholders are all PTI institutions in Germany; inter alia, it is responsible for the provision of specifications for implementing the periodic technical vehicle inspection. This revised test methodology is presented in detail in this technical paper, which discusses its physical principles and advantages as well as the legal framework of Germany and the EU.

EuroBrake 2015

STQ

WATCH VIDEO
DOWNLOAD PDF
DOWNLOAD SLIDES

Downloads

Brake Performance Check in the Context of the Periodical Technical Vehicle 
Inspection, EB2015-STQ-018, EuroBrake 2015
LOAD MORE

No matching results found.

SEARCH
SEARCH
LOAD MORE

Message goes here.

People

bottom of page