Proposal for Amendment 4 to UN GTR No. 15 (Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedures (WLTP))
Documentation
WP.29-175-12
1998 Agreement: Executive Committee establishment and items for voting
1998 Agreement: Executive Committee establishment and items for voting
Establishment of the Executive Committee (AC.3) of the 1998 Agreement Fifty-third session (agenda item 12) – Consideration and vote by AC.3 (agenda items 14.2, 14.3 and 15)
WP.29/2018/72
GTR 15: Technical report on the development of Amendment 4
GTR 15: Technical report on the development of Amendment 4
Report on the development of Amendment 4 to GTR 15. Amendment 4 is part of the second phase development of the GTR mandated to:
Introduce definitions of response time, delay time and rise time harmonized with those in GTR Nos. 4 and 11
Introduce improvements to the gear shifting procedures
Ensure consistency in the use of the terms accuracy, precision, resolution, tolerance, repeatability and deviation
Address bi-fuel and bi-fuel gas vehicles in accordance with UN R83
Clearly define the appropriate positioning of payload mass (25 kg plus the mass of vehicle load)
Correct terminology such as “classes of rolling resistance coefficients”
Correct minor spelling and/or punctuation mistakes, and restructuring some paragraphs
orrect some equations and to make them all consistent with Word’s use of mathematical symbols
Exclude all Rechargeable Electric Energy Storage Systems (REESSs) that do not contribute to vehicle propulsion from monitoring
Better define the purity of certain gases such as nitrogen and synthetic air
Define more specifically the difference in mass of CO2 during charge sustaining between the test with the highest and lowest positive and negative electric energy charge