Hello all,
I have done a number of coastdown tests on the flat in our test vehicle from 30m/s to near rest and have attempted to obtain the road load coefficients using Simulink, but the values returned from parameter estimator were out of range of typical values (Drag coefficient of 1.5). When fixing the vehicle's known drag coefficient and calculating the rolling resistance force as coefficient A/f0, the value for B/f1 was returned as ~25Ns/m, is this typical for a vehicle with significant drivetrain losses and inertia?
Using these coefficients on the dyno, we found the load was too high, and the vehicle was topping out at less than half the top speed it can achieve on the road. Should I be conducting tests from different speeds?
I would much prefer to calculate these coefficients from vehicle parameters, but everywhere I look I find conflicting information on the process. Is there an accurate calculation that I can perform to obtain these coefficients?
Also, the dyno we use is a Maha MSR500/2 and all three entry fields for the coefficients use newtons as the unit. Is this a potential issue?
I would much appreciate any advice and look forward to your responses,
Tom
I have done a number of coastdown tests on the flat in our test vehicle from 30m/s to near rest and have attempted to obtain the road load coefficients using Simulink, but the values returned from parameter estimator were out of range of typical values (Drag coefficient of 1.5). When fixing the vehicle's known drag coefficient and calculating the rolling resistance force as coefficient A/f0, the value for B/f1 was returned as ~25Ns/m, is this typical for a vehicle with significant drivetrain losses and inertia?
Using these coefficients on the dyno, we found the load was too high, and the vehicle was topping out at less than half the top speed it can achieve on the road. Should I be conducting tests from different speeds?
I would much prefer to calculate these coefficients from vehicle parameters, but everywhere I look I find conflicting information on the process. Is there an accurate calculation that I can perform to obtain these coefficients?
Also, the dyno we use is a Maha MSR500/2 and all three entry fields for the coefficients use newtons as the unit. Is this a potential issue?
I would much appreciate any advice and look forward to your responses,
Tom