GB/T 15028.1-1994
AbolishedMotorcycles--Terminology of controllability and stability--Basic principles of axis systems and kinematies
摩托车操纵稳定性术语 坐标系和运动
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the basic principles of axis systems and kinematics used in describing the controllability and stability of motorcycles. It is applied in the automotive industry for the design, testing, and analysis of motorcycle handling characteristics, providing a unified terminology for engineers and researchers. The standard ensures consistent communication and evaluation of motorcycle dynamic behavior during development and performance assessment.
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