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RDE Plus - The Development of a Road, Rig and Engine-in-the-Loop Test Methodology for Real Driving Emissions Compliance

2019-04-02
2019-01-0756
The introduction of the Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) and Real Driving Emissions (RDE) test requirements have put increased strain on vehicle and engine performance as well as the development of advanced engine technologies and emissions mitigation strategies. This requirement for increased development is a direct result of the need for new vehicles to comply with present and emerging emissions standards across an extended range of boundary conditions that include ambient temperature, altitude and driving style. To reduce the significant number of on-road test permutations that would ordinarily be required to validate a given vehicle across the defined RDE boundary conditions, a Road to Rig (R2R) development approach known as RDE Plus (RDE+) is being evolved at HORIBA MIRA.
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Powertrain Digital Twinning for Real-World Emissions Compliance

2024-04-09
2024-01-2602
The context for real-world emissions compliance has widened with the anticipated implementation of EU7 emissions regulations. The more stringent emissions limits and deeper real-world driving test fields of EU7 make compliance more challenging. While EU6 emissions legislation provided clear boundaries by which vehicle and powertrain Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) could develop and calibrate against, EU7 creates additional challenges. To ensure that emissions produced during any real-world driving comply with legal limits, physical testing conducted in-house and in-field to evaluate emissions compliance of a vehicle and powertrain will not be sufficient. Given this, OEMs will likely need to incorporate some type of virtual engineering to supplement physical testing.
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