This recommended practice provides minimum requirements for testing components or systems of the type which can be switched from one truck to another with relative ease; i.e., aerodynamic devices, clutch fans, radial tires, and the like. The test utilizes in-service fleet vehicles, operated over representative routes. The relative fuel effectiveness of the component or system under test is determined as a percentage improvement factor. This factor is calculated using the relative fuel usage of like vehicles operating with and without the specific component or system under evaluation. Accuracy capability employing this test technique is either ±1% or ±2%, depending upon the method of fuel measured. (See paragraph 7.4.) This technical report covers processes which are mature and not likely to change in the foreseeable future. The committee cannot find a significant number of users for the technical report. This document should only be used by experts in the field of use. Currently the document has limited application and use but is a valuable reference in the subject area that may be revised and made current in the future.
Joint RCCC/SAE Fuel Consumption Test Procedure (Short Term In-Service Vehicle) Type 1
10.05.2011
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