ISO 17288-1:2011
(Main)Passenger cars - Free-steer behaviour - Part 1: Steering-release open-loop test method
Passenger cars - Free-steer behaviour - Part 1: Steering-release open-loop test method
ISO 17288-1:2011 specifies an open-loop test method for determining the free control stability of a passenger car as defined in ISO 3833, by measurement of the transient behaviour following steering release, starting from a steady-state cornering status.
Voitures particulières — Comportement volant libre — Partie 1: Méthode d'essai en boucle ouverte avec relâchement du volant
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 15-Feb-2011
- Technical Committee
- ISO/TC 22/SC 33 - Vehicle dynamics and chassis components
- Drafting Committee
- ISO/TC 22/SC 33/WG 2 - Vehicle dynamics of passenger cars
- Current Stage
- 9093 - International Standard confirmed
- Start Date
- 16-Aug-2023
- Completion Date
- 13-Dec-2025
Relations
- Effective Date
- 04-Feb-2009
Overview
ISO 17288-1:2011 - "Passenger cars - Free-steer behaviour - Part 1: Steering‑release open‑loop test method" specifies a repeatable open‑loop test to quantify a passenger car’s free control stability. The method measures the transient vehicle response after a sudden release of the steering wheel from a steady‑state cornering condition. Results describe a limited aspect of vehicle handling useful in vehicle dynamics development, comparison and validation.
Key topics and technical requirements
- Purpose: Evaluate the vehicle’s ability to return to a straight path after steering‑wheel release during steady‑state circular motion.
- Measured variables: longitudinal velocity (v), lateral acceleration (aY), yaw velocity (ψ̇), and steering‑wheel angle (δ). Sideslip angular velocity (β̇) is normally derived from recorded signals.
- Test conditions: based on ISO 15037‑1 general conditions; standard speed 100 km/h (±20 km/h steps). Starting lateral acceleration typically begins at 1 m/s² and is incremented (nominally 1 m/s²) until divergent response or lateral adhesion limit.
- Equipment & accuracy: multi‑channel recording with appropriate transducers. Recommended maximum errors include:
- Longitudinal velocity ±0.3 m/s
- Lateral acceleration ±0.1 m/s²
- Yaw velocity ±0.3°/s
- Steering‑wheel angle ±2° for |δ| ≤ 180°, ±4° otherwise
- Procedure: driver holds a steady circular turn, then suddenly releases the steering at t0 while maintaining throttle. Record from t0 until 1 s after oscillation is damped or t0 + 5 s, whichever is shorter.
- Data analysis:
- Evaluate peak ratios (peak2/peak1) and absolute second peaks for steering, yaw and sideslip velocity versus initial lateral acceleration.
- Compute linear regressions, slope (m) and value at 4 m/s² (q).
- Measure delay of first peak for steering angle and lateral acceleration and derive regression parameters.
Applications and who uses it
- Vehicle dynamics engineers use ISO 17288‑1 to characterize transient steering response and free‑steer behaviour during chassis tuning and control‑system development.
- OEM validation teams apply the method for comparative testing across variants or to verify steering system changes (inertia/friction effects are noted as influential).
- Test laboratories and suppliers employ the standard for consistent, repeatable measurements when benchmarking handling performance.
- Note: the test is not representative of normal driving but provides discriminatory, repeatable data for engineering evaluation.
Related standards
- ISO 3833 (vehicle types - terms/definitions)
- ISO 8855 (vehicle dynamics vocabulary)
- ISO 15037‑1:2006 (general vehicle dynamics test conditions and data/reporting)
Keywords: ISO 17288‑1, free‑steer behaviour, steering‑release open‑loop test method, passenger cars, vehicle dynamics, lateral acceleration, yaw velocity, steering‑wheel angle.
Frequently Asked Questions
ISO 17288-1:2011 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Passenger cars - Free-steer behaviour - Part 1: Steering-release open-loop test method". This standard covers: ISO 17288-1:2011 specifies an open-loop test method for determining the free control stability of a passenger car as defined in ISO 3833, by measurement of the transient behaviour following steering release, starting from a steady-state cornering status.
ISO 17288-1:2011 specifies an open-loop test method for determining the free control stability of a passenger car as defined in ISO 3833, by measurement of the transient behaviour following steering release, starting from a steady-state cornering status.
ISO 17288-1:2011 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 43.100 - Passenger cars. Caravans and light trailers. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
ISO 17288-1:2011 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO 17288-1:2002. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
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Standards Content (Sample)
INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 17288-1
Second edition
2011-02-15
Passenger cars — Free-steer
behaviour —
Part 1:
Steering-release open-loop test method
Voitures particulières — Comportement volant libre —
Partie 1: Méthode d'essai en boucle ouverte avec relâchement du
volant
Reference number
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ISO 2011
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Foreword
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Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this part of ISO 17288 may be the subject of
patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
ISO 17288-1 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 22, Road vehicles, Subcommittee SC 9, Vehicle
dynamics and road-holding ability.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 17288-1:2002), of which it constitutes a minor
revision.
ISO 17288 consists of the following parts, under the general title Passenger cars — Free-steer behaviour :
⎯ Part 1: Steering-release open-loop test method
⎯ Part 2: Steering-pulse open-loop test method
Introduction
The main purpose of this part of ISO 17288 is to provide repeatable and discriminatory test results.
The dynamic behaviour of a road vehicle is a very important aspect of active vehicle safety. Any given vehicle,
together with its driver and the prevailing environment, constitutes a closed-loop system that is unique. The
task of evaluating the dynamic behaviour is therefore very difficult since the significant interactions of these
driver-vehicle-environment elements are each complex in themselves. A complete and accurate description of
the behaviour of the road vehicle must necessarily involve information obtained from a number of different
tests.
Since this test method quantifies only one small part of the complete vehicle handling characteristics, the
results of these tests can only be considered significant for a correspondingly small part of the overall dynamic
behaviour.
Moreover, insufficient knowledge is available concerning the relationship between overall vehicle dynamic
properties and accident avoidance. A substantial amount of work is necessary to acquire sufficient and
reliable data on the correlation between accident avoidance and vehicle dynamic properties in general and the
results of these tests in particular. Consequently, any application of this test method for regulation purposes
will require proven correlation between test results and accident statistics.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 17288-1:2011(E)
Passenger cars — Free-steer behaviour —
Part 1:
Steering-release open-loop test method
1 Scope
This part of ISO 17288 specifies an open-loop test method for determining the free control stability of a
passenger car as defined in ISO 3833, by measurement of the transient behaviour following steering release,
starting from a steady-state cornering status.
NOTE The open-loop manoeuvre specified in this part of ISO 17288 is not representative of normal driving
conditions, but is nonetheless useful for obtaining a measure of vehicle transient behaviour.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 3833, Road vehicles — Types — Terms and definitions
ISO 8855, Road vehicles — Vehicle dynamics and road-holding ability — Vocabulary
ISO 15037-1:2006, Road vehicles — Vehicle dynamics test methods — Part 1: General conditions for
passenger cars
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 3833 and ISO 8855 apply.
4 Principle
This test is intended for evaluating the ability of a vehicle to return to a straight path following steering-wheel
release from a steady-state turn.
The initial conditions are defined by a steady-state circular motion. During the test, the driver releases the
steering wheel. The steering-wheel angle and the vehicle response are measured and recorded. From the
recorded signals, characteristic values are calculated.
5 Variables
5.1 Reference system
The provisions given in ISO 15037-1:2006, 3.1, apply.
5.2 Measurement
Measure the following variables (see ISO 8855):
⎯ longitudinal velocity (v );
X
⎯ lateral acceleration (a );
Y
⎯ yaw velocity (ψ );
⎯ steering-wheel angle (δ ).
H
6 Measuring e
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기사 제목: ISO 17288-1:2011 - 승용차 - 자유조향 특성 - 제1부: 조향해제 개루프 테스트 방법 기사 내용: ISO 17288-1:2011은 ISO 3833에서 정의된 승용차의 자유 조종 안정성을 측정하기 위한 개루프 테스트 방법을 명시한다. 이 방법은 동안주행 상태에서 조향 해제 후의 일시적인 행동을 측정함으로써 이루어진다.
記事のタイトル:ISO 17288-1:2011 - 乗用車 - フリーステア挙動 - 第1部:ステアリング解放オープンループ試験方法 記事の内容:ISO 17288-1:2011は、ISO 3833で定義された乗用車の自由制御安定性を測定するためのオープンループ試験方法を規定しています。この方法では、定常状態の曲がり角状態からステアリングを解放した後の一時的な挙動を測定します。
The article discusses ISO 17288-1:2011, which is a standard that outlines a test method for measuring the free control stability of passenger cars. This method involves measuring the transient behavior of the car after the steering is released while the car is in a steady-state cornering situation.










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