SAE J2181_201109 PDF

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Steady-State Circular Test Procedure for Trucks and Buses (Stabilized: Sep 2011)
standard by SAE International, 09/12/2011

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Description

This test procedure is used to determine the steady-state directional control response of vehicles by measuring steady-state cornering behavior. Due to the wide range of operational conditions to which a vehicle can be subjected, the results of this testing do not provide a complete description of a vehicle’s total dynamic behavior; in particular, the procedure does not test the vehicle’s response during transient maneuvers. To fully assess a vehicle’s total dynamic behavior, it would be necessary to conduct other test procedures in order to evaluate the vehicle’s performance as a whole.

The extent of instrumentation and the required accuracy of the measurement will be dependent on the goals of the personnel conducting the test. If it is desired simply to determine the general performance characteristics of a vehicle, then this test can be conducted with minimal instrumentation and test item preparation.

This SAE Recommended Practice establishes a uniform procedure for determining the steady-state directional control response of trucks, buses, and combination vehicles.

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Published:
09/12/2011
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SAE J2181_201109 PDF

$60.00

Steady-State Circular Test Procedure for Trucks and Buses (Stabilized: Sep 2011)
standard by SAE International, 09/01/2011

Document Format: PDF

Description

This test procedure is used to determine the steady-state directional control response of vehicles by measuring steady-state cornering behavior. Due to the wide range of operational conditions to which a vehicle can be subjected, the results of this testing do not provide a complete description of a vehicle’s total dynamic behavior; in particular, the procedure does not test the vehicle’s response during transient maneuvers. To fully assess a vehicle’s total dynamic behavior, it would be necessary to conduct other test procedures in order to evaluate the vehicle’s performance as a whole.

The extent of instrumentation and the required accuracy of the measurement will be dependent on the goals of the personnel conducting the test. If it is desired simply to determine the general performance characteristics of a vehicle, then this test can be conducted with minimal instrumentation and test item preparation.

Product Details

Published:
09/01/2011
File Size:
1 file , 990 KB
Note:
This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus