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BS ISO 15037-2:2002 pdf free download.Road vehicles – Vehicle dynamics test methods – Part 2: General conditions for heavy ve hicles and buses.
This part of ISO 15037 specifies the general conditions that apply when vehicle dynamics properties are determined according to ISO test methods carried out on heavy vehicles. These are commercial vehicles, combinations, buses and articulated buses, as defined in ISO 3833 for trucks and trailers above 3,5 t and buses above 5 t maximum weight, and in UNECE (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe) and EC vehicle classification, categories M3, N2, N3, 03 and 04.
In particular, it specifies general conditions for
variables.
measuring equipment and data processing,
— environment (test track and wind velocity),
test vehicle preparation (tuning and loading). initial driving, and
test reporting (general data and test conditions),
which are of general significance, independent of the specific vehicle dynamics test procedure. They apply when vehicle dynamics properties are determined, unless other conditions are required by the standard actually used for the test method.
NOTE The general conditions defined in existing vehicle dynamics standards are valid up until the point wten a respective reference to this part of ISO 15037 is included.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 1176:1990, Road vehicles — Masses — Vocabulary and codes
ISO 3833:1977, Road vehicles — Types — Terms and definitions
ISO 8855:1991, Road vehicles — Vehicle dynamics and road-holding ability — Vocabulary
UNECE Regulation No. 13, Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles of categories M. N and 0 with regard to braking (Series 09: 28 August 1996 and supplements ito 4: 4 February 1999)
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 8855 and the fllowing apply.
3.1 vehicle unit unit of vehicle combination connected with a yaw- articulation jointEXAMPLETractor, semitrailer or dolly.
NOTEThe number of vehicle units is one more than the number of articulation joints.
3.2  offtracking lateral deviation between the path of the centre-line point of the front axle of the vehicle and the path of the centre-line point of some other part of the vehicle.BS ISO 15037-2 pdf download.


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