Chassis dynamometer definition

Chassis dynamometer means a technical system that imposes and controls a drive schedule on a complete vehicle complying to the requirements of the UN GTR No. 15.
Chassis dynamometer or “dynamometer” means a power absorption device utilizing a set of rollers on which a motor vehicle is driven to simulate on-road vehicle operation.]

Examples of Chassis dynamometer in a sentence

  • Chassis dynamometer The chassis dynamometer shall meet the requirements of paragraphs 2.

  • Chassis dynamometer used for distance accumulation 2.2.1.1.1. Chassis dynamometers used to accumulate test Type V durability distance shall enable the durability distance accumulation driving schedule laid down in annexes 1.

  • Chassis dynamometer used for distance accumulation 2.2.1.1.1. Chassis dynamometers used to accumulate test Type V durability distance shall enable the durability distance accumulation driving schedule laid down in Annexes 1.

  • Chassis dynamometer The chassis dynamometer shall meet the requirements of Annex B5 to this Regulation.

  • Test equipment 4.1. Chassis dynamometer The chassis dynamometer shall meet the requirements of paragraph 2.

  • United States Environmental Protection Agency (2017) Chassis dynamometer testing of two recent model year heavy-duty on-highway diesel glider vehicles.

  • The term ‘‘insurance program’’ means the Ready Reserve Mobilization Income Insurance Program established under section 12522 of this title.

  • Chassis dynamometer The chassis dynamometer shall meet the requirements of paragraph 2.

  • Chassis dynamometer The chassis dynamometer shall meet the requirements of gtr No. 2.

  • Chassis dynamometer 2.1. General requirements 2.1.1. The dynamometer shall be capable of simulating road load with three road load coefficients that can be adjusted to shape the load curve.

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