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Motorcycle Noise Emission Proposal for a measurement method representing rural driving behaviour for motorcycles By Heinz Steven 01.06.2005

Measurement method for rural driving behaviour At the 41st GRB meeting in February 2005 Germany presented an informal paper that showed that the driving behaviour on rural roads is characterized by significantly higher engine speeds compared to the driving behaviour on urban roads. Figure 1 shows a regression curve for average top engine speeds during acceleration phases at the boundaries of urban to rural roads (starting at speeds below 50 km/h and ending at speeds between 70 km/h and 100 km/h). This curve is based on the European part of the WMTC database. It was proposed to base a measurement method that represents rural driving behaviour on the ISO 362-200x method for N2 and N3 vehicles. ISO 362-200x requires a target engine speeds that must be reached at the end of the test track (BB’) during a wide open throttle acceleration test. The target engine speed should be a function of power to mass ratio. At the Rome meeting of Informal GRB R41 (April 2005) Germany promised to deliver a more specific proposal for such measurement method. This proposal is presented in this informal paper.

In-use engine speeds and ISO 362 test speeds European data Figure 1

Measurement method for rural driving behaviour At present the proposal is based on the regression curve in figure 1, because it was not possible – due to lack of time – to reanalyse the whole WMTC database with respect to rural driving behaviour. When this will be finalised the regression curve needs to be updated adequately. Since the top speed normally creates the highest noise emission, the regression curve should represent the actual engine speed where the maximum noise level (Lmax) appeares. Normally, Lmax occurs somewhere between the microphone cross section (PP’) and the end of the test track (BB’). RWTUEV has a database of 14 motorcycles with a series of pass-by measurement results that allows to calculate Lmax for wide open throttle accelerations and an engine speed corresponding to the “rural” regression curve of figure 1. The technical data is shown in table 1.

Technical data of the Motorcycles Table 1

Measurement method for rural driving behaviour For these 14 vehicles the corresponding engine speeds at AA’, PP’ and BB’ were calculated on the basis of measured acceleration values in 2. gear. In order to simplify the calculation it was assumed that the maximum noise level occurs 5 m after PP’. The 2. gear was chosen in order to keep the vehicle speeds driveable for test tracks. The calculated vehicle and normalised engine speeds at AA’, PP’, BB’ and the calculated Lmax values are shown in table 2. Figure 2 shows n_norm_AA, n_norm_PP and n_norm_BB as functions of the power to mass ratio. The regression functions for n_norm_BB can be used as requirement for the test conditions to determine Lwot_rural.

Proposal for a method to determine Lrural Figure 51

Proposal for a method to determine Lrural Table 8

Proposal for a method to determine Lrural This results in the following proposal with respect to a method to determine Lwot_rural: The normalised engine speed at BB is defined by the following equation: n_norm_BB = 0,8731*exp(-0.0016*pmr), pmr is the power to mass ratio index as defined in the new ISO standard (the value in kW/t without the dimension). This engine speed must be reached within a tolerance band of 0,95*n_norm_BB and 1,05*n_norm_BB (+/- 5%). The engine speed at BB is calculated by: n_BB’ = n_norm_BB’*(s – n_idle) + n_idle, where s is the engine speed where the engine develops its maximum power and n_idle is idling speed The test has to be performed in 2. gear. The test results of 4 valid runs shall be averaged for each side of the vehicle. Lwot_rural is the maximum of these averages.

Proposal for a method to determine Lwot_rural It must be pointed out that the equations mentioned in this presentation need to be confirmed or modified by applying this method to a representative motorcycle sample including also less powerful vehicles. The intention of this paper is to outline the concept and the design of the method.