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Progress report (WLTP-08-17-rev1e) was given on RLD issues (#10 – 21), incl. outcome of validation exercises, by TF Coordinator R. Cuelenaere |
WLTP-08-17/Rev.1 | WLTP: Progress report on Annex 4 (Road Load Determination)
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#11: onboard anemometry / wind conditions TNO will assess the need of improved specifications for the on-board measurement technology and report at IWG meeting#9. Decision to keep onboard anemometry in the gtr or not will be based on assessment from TNO and on further input from automotive industry, especially Ford. |
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#13-15: Torque meter method |
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Starting note on tyre selection: Independent from the EU COM proposal NL proposed that the gtr should reference to the ISO standard instead of R117 for determination of rolling resistance. NL (A. Rijnders) will provide a proposal for pre-discussion in the RLD TF and possible adoption at IWG meeting #9. |
WLTP-08-18 | WLTP: handling of tyre rolling resistances for the combined approach
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#1b_2: Concept for Road Load Family B. Coleman suggested renaming of “CO2-family” should be considered with reflection to pure EV. The term “CO2 family” is already blocked by some regional legislation, it should therefore be renamed. “Combined approach family” (or a similar term) would be more appropriate. Input is requested for IWG meeting #9. |
WLTP-08-20 | Road load family draft (Open issue item 1b-2)
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#10: Use of Wind tunnel data for combined approach: |
WLTP-08-21 | WLTP Annex 4 and 7, Delta Cd*Af: Alternative Cd*Af determination methods
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#18: Use of wind tunnel + moving belt/dyno as alternative RLD method: India requested more detailed background information on the development of this new method in a form of a technical report. A more detailed progress report, incl. this background information, is expected by BMW in meeting #10, with a preview in meeting #9. It is also expected that the information will be given in the formal technical report which will be provided together with the GRPE working document for amendment of gtr No. 15. Initiative of Technical Gtr Sponsors (JPN, EC) is necessary. UTAC presented comparison results (WLTP-08-23e) between coast down and windtunnel(WT)/chassdynamometer(CD) method. WT+CD offer a better repeatability & reproducibility than the track method. More data is expected from VW. Initial gtr draft text of this new method was outlined (WLTP-08-25e) for wind tunnel and moving belt regarding procedure and equipment. Repeatability criteria have to be developed based on validation measurement results. Draft will be discussed further in detail in the task force and presented for confirmation in IWG meeting #10. |
WLTP-08-23 | WLTP RLD with chassis dyno plus wind tunnel validation program
WLTP-08-24 | WLTP wind tunnel method: Requirements for flat belt
WLTP-08-25 | WLTP wind tunnel method: draft GTR provisions
WLTP-08-22 | WLTP: RLD with flatbelt/dyno plus wind tunnel method status report
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#17: Default road load parameters: ACEA welcomed the NL proposal and gave a feedback (WLTP-08-27e). Additional coast down data and comparison to the adjusted default values are expected to be delivered by ACEA to RLD TF. The separate proposal to adapt the factor of “F0” in the current gtr formula should be further discussed in the RLD TF. ACEA also offered to provide a document which describes the EU concept of MSV as background information for other Contracting Parties. WLTP IWG agreed to postpone final discussion on default parameters to IWG meeting #10. |
WLTP-08-26 | WLTP: Hybrid vehicle default road load method
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#12, #21 Definition of Reference speed points: |
WLTP-08-28 | WLTP: Proposal for reference speeds (version 3)
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#19: Proposal for alternative warm up procedure: |
WLTP-08-29/Rev.1 | WLTP: Alternative warm-up procedure (Open issue 19)
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