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(not comment number) / Paragraph, table # / Subject / Action to be taken/action taken
1. / All figures / Speed and acceleration traces / Characterise the traces with different types of lines (e.g. solid for speed, dotted for acceleration)
2. / 1.1. / General requirements. / 22.09.2012: Comments from India:
High & Low powered vehicle classification have been proposed by DHC based on PMR and Max. speed of the vehicle. This will determine what driving cycle(s) would be necessary for the test vehicle. Also depending on Passenger Cars or Goods vehicle the test mass would have to be set. In certain cases between cars and goods vehicles there is hardly any difference in test mass (e.g. for a low powered vehicle such as Gio there is only a 7 kg difference). In such cases, the test need not have to be run twice, if the difference is not exceeding 60 kg. This is logically inferred as the step in GTR test mass is 60 kg. This proposal may be discussed in meeting on 22nd May 2012.
3. / 2.0. / Vehicle classifications / 4.9.2012. Vehicle classes could be incorporated in B.3. Definitions.
Terms to be compared with other GTRs.

ANNEX 1: DRIVE CYCLES

1. General requirements

1.1.The cycle to be driven is dependent on the test vehicle’s rated powerto kerb massratio, W/kg, and its maximum velocity, vmax. [SMD1]

1.2. Vehicles are classified into three power to kerb mass ratio classes.

2. Vehicle classifications [SMD2]

2.1. Class 1 vehicles have a power to kerb mass ratio of ≤ 22 W/kg.

2.2. Class 2 vehicles have a power to kerb mass ratio of > 22 but ≤ 34 W/kg.

2.2. Class 3 vehicles have a power to kerb mass ratio of > 34 W/kg.

3. Test Cycles

3.1. Class 1 vehicles with vmax < 70 km/h

3.1.1. The complete test cycle shall consist of driving three low speed phases (L1) without an interruption between any phases.

3.1.2. The L1 phase is described in Figure 1 and Table 1.

3.2. Class 1 vehicles with vmax > 70 km/h

3.2.1. The complete test cycle shall consist of driving an L1 phase, a medium speed phase (M1)and an L1 phase without an interruption between any phases.

3.2.2. The L1 phase is described in Figure 1 and Table 1.

3.2.3. The M1 phase is described in Figure 2 and Table 2.

3.3. Class 2 vehicles with vmax < 90 km/h

3.3.1. The complete test cycle shall consist of driving an L2 phase, an M2 phase, an L2 phase and an M2 phase without an interruption between any phases.

3.3.2. The L2 phase is described in Figure 3 and Table 3.

3.3.3. The M2 phase is described in Figure 4 and Table 4.

3.4. Class 2 vehicles with 135 km/h > vmax≥ 90 km/h

3.4.1. The complete test cycle shall consist of driving an L2 phase, an M2 phase, a high speed phase (H2) and an L2 phase without an interruption between any phases.

3.4.2. The L2 phase is described in Figure 3 and Table 3.

3.4.3. The M2 phase is described in Figure 4 and Table 4.

3.4.4. The H2 phase is described in Figure 5 and Table 5.

3.5. Class 2 vehicles with vmax ≥ 135 km/h

3.5.1. The complete test cycle shall consist of driving an L2 phase, an M2 phase, an H2 phase and an extra high speed phase (XH2) without an interruptionbetween any phases.

3.5.2. The L2 phase is described in Figure 3 and Table 3.

3.5.3. The M2 phase is described in Figure 4 and Table 4.

3.5.4. The H2 phase is described in Figure 5 and Table 5.

3.5.4. The XH2 phase is described in Figure 6 and Table 6.

3.6. Class 3 vehicles with 135 km/h > vmax

3.6.1. The complete test cycle shall consist of driving an L3 phase, an M3 phase, an H3 phase and an L3 phase without an interruption between any phases.

3.6.2. The L3 phase is described in Figure 7 and Table 7.

3.6.3. The M3 phase is described in Figure 8 and Table 8.

3.6.4. The H3phase is described in Figure 9 and Table 9.

3.7. Class 3 vehicles with 135 km/h > vmax

3.7.1. The complete test cycle shall consist of driving an L3 phase, an M3 phase, an H3 phase and an XH3 phase without an interruption between any phases.

3.7.2. The L3 phase is described in Figure 7 and Table 7.

3.7.3. The M3 phase is described in Figure 8 and Table 8.

3.7.4. The H3 phase is described in Figure 9 and Table 9.

3.7.5. The XH3 phase is described in Figure 10 and Table 10.

Vehicle Class / Pmr
W/kg / vmax
km/h / Cycle phases to be driven
1 / ≤ 22 / < 70 / L1 + L1 + L1
≥ 70 / L1 + M1 + L1
2 / > 22 but ≤ 34 / < 90 / L2 + M2 + L2 + M2
≥ 90 but < 135 / L2+ M2 + H2 + L2
≥ 135 / L2 + M2 + H2 + XH2
3 / > 34 / < 135 / L3 + M3 + H3 + L3
≥ 135 / L3 + M3 + H3 + XH3

Pmris rated power divided by kerb mass, W/kg

Kerb mass is the unladen mass as defined in B.3. Definitions, kg.

vmaxis the maximum speed of the vehicle as declared by the manufacturer according to ECE-R68and not that which may be artificially restricted, km/h

3.8. Duration of all phases

3.8.1. All low speed phases (L1, L2, L3) last 589 seconds.

3.8.2. All medium speed phases (M1, M2, M3) last 433 seconds.

3.8.3. All high speed phases (H1, H2, H3) last 455 seconds.

3.8.4. All extra high speed phases (XH2, XH3) last 323 seconds.

4. Speed/time diagrams for WLTC Class 1 vehicles [SMD3]

[SMD4]

Figure 1: WLTC, Class 1 vehicles, phase L1

[A SINGLE DIAGRAM OF PHASE L1 IS REQUIRED]

Figure 2: WLTC, Class 1 vehicles,phaseM1 [SMD5]

Table 1: WLTC, Class 1 vehicles,phaseL1 [SMD6]

THE CORRESPONDING SPEED/TIME TABLE WILL BE INSERTED HERE

Table 2: WLTC, Class 1 vehicles,phaseM1 [SMD7]

THE CORRESPONDING SPEED/TIME TABLE WILL BE INSERTED HERE

5. Speed/time diagrams for WLTC Class 2 vehicles[SMD8]

Figure 3: WLTC, Class 2 vehicles, phase L2[A SINGLE DIAGRAM OF L2 IS REQUIRED]

Figure 3: WLTC, Class 2 vehicles,phaseL2(continued)

Figure 4: WLTC, Class 2 vehicles, phase M2 [SMD9]

Figure 5: WLTC, Class 2 vehicles,phaseH2

Figure 6: WLTC, Class 2 vehicles, phase XH2

Table 3: WLTC, Class 2 vehicles,phaseL2 [SMD10]

THE CORRESPONDING SPEED/TIME TABLE WILL BE INSERTED HERE

Table 4: WLTC, Class 2 vehicles, phaseM2

THE CORRESPONDING SPEED/TIME TABLE WILL BE INSERTED HERE

Table 5: WLTC,Class 2 vehicles,phaseH2

THE CORRESPONDING SPEED/TIME TABLE WILL BE INSERTED HERE

Table 6: WLTC, Class 2 vehicles, phase XH2

THE CORRESPONDING SPEED/TIME TABLE WILL BE INSERTED HERE

6. Speed/time diagrams for WLTC Class 3 vehicles

Figure 7: WLTC, Class 3 vehicles, phaseL3 [SMD11]

Figure 8: WLTC, Class 3 vehicles, phaseM3[THIS DIAGRAM SHOULD ONLY SHOW PHASE M3]

Figure 9: WLTC, Class 3 vehicles, phaseH3

[THIS DIAGRAM SHOULD SHOWN ONLY H3]

Figure 10: WLTC, Class 3 vehicles, phaseXH3[THIS DIAGRAM SHOULD SHOW ONLY PHASE XH3]

Table 7: WLTC, Class 3 vehicles, phaseL3

THE CORRESPONDING SPEED/TIME TABLE WILL BE INSERTED HERE

[SMD12]

Table 8: WLTC,Class 3 vehicles, phaseM3

THE CORRESPONDING SPEED/TIME TABLE WILL BE INSERTED HERE

Table 9: WLTC, Class 3 vehicles,phaseH3

THE CORRESPONDING SPEED/TIME TABLE WILL BE INSERTED HERE

Table 10: WLTC, Class 3 vehicles, phaseXH3

THE CORRESPONDING SPEED/TIME TABLE WILL BE INSERTED HERE

[SMD1]

Comments from India: High & Low powered vehicle classification have been proposed by DHC based on PMR and Max. Speed of the vehicle. This will determine what driving cycle(s) would be necessary for the test vehicle. Also depending on Passenger Cars or Goods vehicle the test mass would have to be set. In certain cases between cars and goods vehicles there is hardly any difference in test mass (e.g. for a low powered vehicle such as Gio there is only a 7 kg difference). In such cases, the test need not have to be run twice, if the difference is not exceeding 60 kg. This is logically inferred as the step in GTR test mass is 60 kg. This proposal may be discussed in meeting on 22nd May 2012.

[SMD2]

4.9.2012. Vehicle classes could be incorporated in B.3. Definitions.

[SMD3]

Harmonise all titles: class to be written Class, phase LX to be written LX.

[SMD4]An up-to-date diagram for L1 is required and going from 0 to 589 seconds

[SMD5]would it possible to start the figure at 590 seconds?

[SMD6]Up-to-date table required

[SMD7]Up-to-date table required

[SMD8]A single diagram for L2 is required (going from 0 to 589)

[SMD9]would it possible to start the figure at 590 seconds?

[SMD10]New tables for L2, M2, H2 and XH2 are required

[SMD11]A diagram of L3, M3, H3 and XH3 is required

[SMD12]Tables of L3, M3, H3 and XH3 are required