Description / Abstract:
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes a procedure for
determination of vehicle road load force for speeds between 115 and
15 km/h (71.5 and 9.3 mi/h). It employs the coastdown method and
applies to vehicles designed for on-road operation. The final
result is a model of road load force (as a function of speed)
during operation on a dry, level road under reference conditions of
20 °C (68 °F), 98.21 kPa (29.00 in-Hg), no wind, no precipitation,
and the transmission in neutral.
Background
This document supplements SAE J1263 FEB96. SAE J1263 remains an
alternative method for evaluating vehicle road load force during
low wind conditions. This procedure incorporates recent advances in
test equipment and data analysis; it defines vehicle road load
force over an extended speed interval. Major changes are inclusion
of real time anemometry to measure and compensate for wind
conditions directly in front of the vehicle and use of a three term
equation to model road force over a 115 to 15 km/h (71.5 to 9.3
mi/h) speed range. (The previous procedure relied on average wind
conditions measured at distances up to several kilometers from the
vehicle. Also, road load force was modeled by a two term equation
and was, typically, simulated on a hydrokinetic dynamometer capable
of being adjusted to reproduce this force at only one speed;
performance at other speeds was a function of dynamometer
characteristics.) In addition, this procedure specifically
discusses and authorizes "split" coastdown runs which must be used
when the test track is too short to allow a complete coastdown run
due to the vehicle's performance, weight, or road load force
characteristics.