Four Detroit-area road routes were first developed for trucks in four gross vehicle weight (GVW) classifications. These routes were selected to provide modes of operation similar to those for trucks operating in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. Chassis dynamometer mode cycles were then developed to simulate the observed operating modes of the trucks when driven on the Detroit road route. For use in the test program, ten trucks in each weight group were selected as being most representative of those on the road.
Exhaust Emission Analysis and Mode Cycle Development for Gasoline-Powered Trucks
1967
501 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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