SAE J 1082-2008 Fuel Economy Measurement Road Test Procedure《燃油经济性测量道路试验程序》.pdf
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1、_ SAE Technical Standards Board Rules provide that: “This report is published by SAE to advance the state of technical and engineering sciences. The use of this report is entirely voluntary, and its applicability and suitability for any particular use, including any patent infringement arising there
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4、 Fax: 724-776-0790 Email: CustomerServicesae.org SAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.org J1082 REI. FEB2008 SURFACE VEHICLE STANDARD Issued 1974-04 Reissued 2008-02 Superseding J1082 OCT2002 Fuel Economy Measurement Road Test Procedure RATIONALE This standard is reissued with updated references and minor
5、 editorial changes for improved clarity. 1. SCOPE This SAE Standard incorporates driving cycles that produce fuel consumption data relating to Urban, Suburban, and Interstate driving patterns and is intended to be used to determine the relative fuel economy among vehicles and driving patterns under
6、warmed-up conditions on test tracks, suitable roads, or chassis dynamometers.11.1 Purpose This document provides uniform testing procedures for measuring the fuel economy of light-duty vehicles (motor vehicles designed primarily for transportation of persons or property and rated at 4500 kg (10 000
7、lb) or less) on suitable roads. 2. REFERENCES 2.1 Applicable Publications The following publications form a part of the specification to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise indicated the latest revision of SAE publications shall apply. 2.1.1 SAE Publications Available from SAE Internationa
8、l, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001, Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada) or 724-776-4970 (outside USA), www.sae.org. SAE J1263 Road Load Measurement and Dynamometer Simulation Using Coastdown Techniques SAE J2263 Road Load Measurement Using Onboard Anemometry and Coastdown Tec
9、hniques SAE J2264 Chassis Dynamometer Simulation of Road Load Using Coastdown Techniques 1Though these test cycles can be run on a chassis dynamometer, this procedure cannot be used for compliance with mandatory fuel economy standards or fuel economy labelling for light-duty vehicles first establish
10、ed by the “Energy Policy and Conservation Act,” Public Law 94-163, 94th Congress S. 622, December 22, 1975. Details of the mandatory dynamometer procedure can be obtained by contacting Environmental Protection Agency, Fourth and M Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20460. It should be noted that correlati
11、on between chassis dynamometer and road test results has not been established. SAE J1082 Reissued FEB2008 - 2 - 2.1.2 ASTM Publication Available from ASTM, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, Tel: 610-832-9585, www.astm.org. ASTM D 4814 Standards Specification for Automotive Spa
12、rk-Ignition Engine Fuel 3. DEFINITIONS 3.1 Driving Cycles 3.1.1 Urban Cycle Driving pattern defined by 8.3.4 which is similar to driving conditions in the central business district of a large city. 3.1.2 Suburban Cycle Driving pattern defined by 8.3.5 which is similar to driving conditions in suburb
13、an areas of a large city. 3.1.3 Interstate Cycle Driving patterns defined by 8.3.6 and 8.3.7 which are similar to driving conditions on expressways. 3.2 Test Vehicle Passenger car or light truck prepared for test according to Section 7. 3.3 Test Vehicle Weight Unloaded vehicle weight plus 136 kg (30
14、0 lb). 3.3.1 Unloaded Vehicle Weight (Curb Weight) The weight of the vehicle as built to production parts list with maximum capacity of all fluids necessary for operation of the vehicle. 3.3.2 Driver and Passenger or Ballast Weight 136 kg (300 lb) includes occupants, instrumentation, and ballast, if
15、 necessary. NOTE: This weight will be distributed to properly simulate passenger locations and vehicle attitude (one passenger in drivers position and one passenger or equivalent weight in front seat passenger position). 3.3.3 Chassis Dynamometer Inertia Weight and Horsepower Settings These settings
16、 should be established and set in accordance with SAE J1263 or SAE J2263 and SAE J2264. 3.4 Observed Economy Observed economy is the fuel economy measured during a driving cycle. It is determined by dividing the actual kilometers (miles) driven on the cycle by the number of liters (gallons) consumed
17、. Economy should be expressed as kilometers per liter (miles per gallon). SAE J1082 Reissued FEB2008 - 3 - 3.5 Corrected Economy Corrected economy is the observed economy multiplied by the correction factors listed in Section 10. The corrected fuel economy should be expressed as kilometers per liter
18、 (miles per gallon).23.6 Correction Factors Factors which are used to adjust data to the standard ambient condition of 15.6 C (60 F) and 98.2 kPa (29.0 in Hg) and reference fuel properties. 3.7 Average Fuel Economy Average fuel economy is the total distance driven divided by the total volume of fuel
19、 consumed in a series of replicate tests. When the distance driven in each of the tests is identical, as may be assumed for this procedure, the average fuel economy is determined by taking the harmonic average of the individual economies. See Equation 1. 12 nnAverage Fuel Economy1/MPG 1/MPG 1/MPGn t
20、he number of replicate tests=+= (Eq. 1) 3.8 Test Repeatability Guidelines These guidelines are intended to provide an estimate of repeatability of test data for replicate tests and are based on a standard deviation equal to 1.9% of the mean. 3.8.1 Estimate of the 95th Percentile Range for Replicate
21、Tests The 95th percentile range (R) equals 0.019Q times the average fuel economy, where Q equals the critical value obtained from a table for the Studentized3range and the average fuel economy for n tests. Selected value for 0.019Q are as shown in Table 1: TABLE 1 - SELECTED VALUES FOR 0.019Q n 0.01
22、9Q 2 0.053 3 0.063 4 0.069 5 0.073 10 0.085 a. Example 1 (SI units)If a vehicle obtains 6.20 km/L and 6.60 km/L on two tests on the same cycle, the average fuel economy would be 6.39 km/L and the 95th percentile range would be as shown in Equation 2: R 0.053 6.39 0.34 km /L= (Eq. 2) The difference b
23、etween the two tests is 0.4 km/L which is greater than the difference that would be expected for 95% of the cases in which two tests were conducted. Consequently, additional tests should be conducted to provide more confidence in the average fuel economy. 2The corrected economy and average fuel econ
24、omy may be expressed in terms of fuel consumption, for example, L/100 km, if the appropriate conversions are made (L/100 km = 235.265/mpg). When average fuel economy is expressed as consumption, the average fuel consumption is the arithmetic average of the individual consumptions. 3D. B. Owen, “Hand
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