Road Load Measurement Using Onboard Anemometry and Coastdown Techniques
J2263_202005
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes a procedure for determination of vehicle road load force for speeds between 115 km/h and 15 km/h (or between 70 mph and 10 mph). It employs the coastdown method and applies to vehicles designed for on-road operation. The final result is a model of road load force (as a function of speed) during operation on a dry, level road under reference conditions of 20 °C (68 °F), 98.21 kPa (29.00 in-Hg), no wind, no precipitation, and the transmission in neutral.
Rationale:
This document has been updated to align it with SAE J2264 and Environmental Protection Agency guidance CD-15-04, issued February 23, 2015. The document has also been edited for clarity.
Related Topics:
Environmental protection
Light trucks
Vehicle ride
Wind tunnel tests
Tire friction
Drag
Manual transmissions
Measurements
Also known as: SAE J 2263
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