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Document Title | UN R13 amendments reflecting FACS state of the art | ||||||||
Reference Number | ACV-06-07 | ||||||||
Date |
25 Apr 2012
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Summary | Comments by ACV expert Winfried Gaupp concerning the current state of the draft amendments to introduce provisions for automated connections between vehicles into UN R13 and expressing concern that the text include the latest technologies being applied to vehicles in production. | ||||||||
Rulemaking Area(s) | Fully Automated Couplings | ||||||||
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UNECE server | .pdf format | ||||||||
Excerpts from session reports related to this document | |||||||||
ACV | Session 6 | 28-29 Feb 2012 |
The various working documents submitted for this meeting were discussed in detail. For the outcome of the discussions, please see document ACV-06-10. Provisions for mismatching between 12/24 volt Measuring response time If volume L in annex 6 is left then we have a problem. A valve adds 0.06s. We need to change the volume in annex 6 for the automated system. If the connection line between truck and trailer is different then this must be taken into account. We actually need a longer length. The group agreed that the method as outlined still applies but there are open issues: Solid connection of hoses A point for the next meeting : think about a manual button that would make the driver leave his cab. |
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