This section describes a procedure for mapping transmission efficiency through a determination of transmission power loss.
Where:
[SIGMA]Ploss = standard deviation of power loss values at a given operating condition (see 40 CFR 1065.602(c) ).
N = number of repeat tests for an operating condition.
Prated = the transmission's rated input power for a given gear. For testing in neutral, use the value of Prated for the top gear.
Example:
[SIGMA]Ploss = 0.1200 kW
N = 3
= 314.2000 kW
Confidence Interval = 0.0432%
Ploss, at each operating condition as follows:
Where:
Tin = mean input shaft torque from paragraph (e)(6) of this section.
fnin = mean input shaft speed from paragraph (e)(6) of this section in rad/s.
Tout = mean output shaft torque from paragraph (e)(6) of this section. Let Tout = 0 for all unloaded tests.
fnout = mean output shaft speed from paragraph (e)(6) of this section in rad/s. Let
fnout = 0 for all tests with the transmission in neutral. See paragraph (f)(2) of this section for calculating
fnout as a function of
fnin instead of measuring fnout.
fnout based on the gear ratio using the following equation:
Where:
kg = transmission gear ratio, expressed to at least the nearest 0.001.
Ploss as the mean power loss from all measurements at a given operating condition.
Ploss:
= 1000.0 N·m
= 1000 r/min = 104.72 rad/sec
= 2654.5 N·m
= 361.27 r/min = 37.832 rad/s
= 1000.0·104.72-2654.5·37.832
= 4295 W = 4.295 kW
= 4285 W = 4.285 kW
= 4292 W = 4.292 kW
Ploss, corresponding to each operating condition for input into GEM. Also include power loss in neutral for each tested engine's speed, if applicable. Express transmission input speed in r/min to one decimal place; express input torque in N·m to two decimal places; express power loss in kW to four decimal places. Record the following values:
40 C.F.R. §1037.565