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UNCLARSSIFTD*Y SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE (U9oef Data Entered) REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE I. GOVTTxUNF ACCESSION No. r 4. TITLE (and SubtIite) s E.. OrEjhI INSTRUCTIONS letscatalog NUMBER ITS MY TEST AND EVALUATION CO!'fl4ADFia j 4TEST O'PERATIONS PROCEDURE LRTON; MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM -r-- 4" NUMBER 9. PERFOR.MING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS 10 RORMELLMEN'. PROJECT, TASK 40 ~US ARMY ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (STEAF-MT-M) AE OKUI UBR ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, MARYLAND 21005 DARCOM-R 310-6 I.CONTROLLING OFFICE NAME AND ADDRESS 8Agt18 US ARMY TEST AND EVALUATION COMMAND (DRSTE-AD-±J) 8A ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, MARYLAND 21005 g,% 71 MONITORING AGENCY NAME & ADRE i di ~ oatraili Office) IS. SECURITY CL ASS. (of this* report) Ii. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT (of * Approved for public release; distribution unlimited.,7, DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT (og Met cabtract aitoed in Block 20, it difterent from Report) 1S. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES S 19. KEY WORDS (Continue an reverse aide linscesay~ and identify by block numnber) Acceleration Minimum speed * Automatic transmission Throttle *aximum speed WjAT5R A~r rat~ae as,eweie abe Ni nacewsl and identifiy by block numbet) Describes the method of acceleration for achieving maximum and minimum speeds of tracked or wheeled vehicles. DD O ja13 EDITION OF I NOV 65 IS OBSOLETE UNCLASSIFIED SECRIT C-ASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE (Moen.a

V MYMIý W," ' '' ' M I.... j US ARMY TEST AND EVALUATION COMMAND TEST OPERATIONS PROCEDURE DRSTE-RP-702-101 a' *Test Operations Procedure 2-2-602 8 August 10 AD No. ACCELERATION; MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM SPEEDS Paragraph i. SCOPE.......i.. 2. FACILITIES AND INSTRUMENTATION...... 1 2.1 Facilities........1.' 2.2 Instrumentation...... 2 3. PREPARATIONS FOR TESTS...... 2 3.1 Vehicle Preparations...... 2 3.2 Instrumentation...... 2 4. TEST CONTROLS...... 2 5. PERFORMANCE TESTS...... 3 5,1 5.2 Acceleration Maximum- Tests.. and... Minimum-Speed......... 3 Tests... 4 6. 'ATA REDUCTION AND PRESENTATION...... 5 6.1 Acceleration Tests...... 5 6.2 Maximum- and Minimum-Speed Tests...... 5 1. SCOPE. This TOP describes how tracked- and wheeled-vehicleacceleration and minimum- and max'ffium-speed tests are conducted. coaditions for the tests are also detailed. The 2. FACILITIES AND INSTRUMENTATION. 2.1 Facilities. ITEM Hard-surfaced, straight road at laeast 2 kcn long CHARACTERISTICS Level, bituminous or concrete NTIS "GCA&I BTIC T.,B '- ilstributio!qc/ *Thi.s TOP supersedes MTP 2-2-602, 23 March 1966. Avallobiity Code3 Approved for public release; distribution unlimited. Dit Avail and/or Special Si~

8 August 1980 TOP 2-2-602 2.2 Instrumentation. ITEM Speed-measuring device Engine tachometer Timing device as appropriate Recording device as required HAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE ERROR OF MEASUREMENT* J 0.2 km/hr, or ± 0.2 mph * 0.51 of full-scale range ± 0.1 sec. System dependent *Values may be assumed to represent ± 2 standard deviations; thus, the stated tolerances should not be exceeded in more than 1 measurement out of 20. 3. PREPARATIONS FOR TESTS. 3.J Vehicle 'reparations. a. Prepare the engine, transmission, and when applicable, the governor, for maximum performance per vehicle specifications. b. Make all pertinent adjustments, such as brakes, throttle linkage, track tension, tire inflation, ignition timing, etc., to comply with specifications. c. Lubricate all components with the proper quantity and grade of lubricant, and maintain proper levels throughout the tests. d. Load the vehicle with its normal payload or combat weight. Actual or simulated payload weight shall be prepared in advance. e. Engine, transmission, and vehicle preparations mentioned above do not apply when the vehicle is being tested in an "as received" condition, or when the effect of completed durability operation on speed and acceleration is desired. 3.2 Instrumentation. Install the speed-measuring device, engine tachometer and suitable timing devices. 4. TEST CONTROLS. Observe the following test restrictions: a. The road surface shall. be smooth and hard-surfaced. b. The grade shall be minimal (0 to 1%). c. There shall be no precipitation or foreign matter on the road surface. 2.......

TOP 2-2-602 d. Wind speed shall not be more than 3.2 km/hr (2 mph) if a crosswind, and not mare than 1.6 km/hr if blowing with or against direction of movement. e. Operate the test item a minimum of one-half hour prior to test' to ensure normal, component-operating temperatures. 5. PERFORMANCE TESTS. 5.1 Acceleration Tests. For vehicles that are required to tow a trailer, this test will be performed with and without a fully payloaded trailer, 5.1.1 Methods. Determine full-throttle acceleration under the following cond 1. t ions : a. From a standing start, with engine idling, to max,!,mum road speed in each gear or range (or from minimum speeds in the higher gears when torque is insufficient for a standing start). Record time versic vehicle speed at suitable road-speed Increments over L',e opcrating speed range in each gear to define the characteristic c uve. b. From a standing start, with engine idling, to macimitum road speed while shifting only through gears Lhat permit maximum speed to be reached in the shortest possible time. Record time versus vehicle speed at suitable road-speed increments over the operating speed range in each gear to define the characteristic curve. c.. From one predetermined road speed to another, the exact conditions depending upon the type of vehicle being tested. 1/ Record time versus vehicle speed at suitable road-speed increments over the -)perating speed range in each gear to define the characteristic curve. d. Make test runs in both directions to negate wind conditions, and make sufficient trials to assure a reliable average value for measurements. 5.1.2 Data Required. Record data as stated in Paragraph 5.1.1. Acceleration time shall be measured from the InstanE vehicle motion begins. If system-response lag is significant, acceleration time should also be measured from the instant the accelerator is moved. 1/ This subtest is not essential to every test program, but may be conducted at the discretion of the evaluator. 3 ITI

8 August 1980 TOP 2-2-602 5.2 Maximum-- and Minimum-Speed Tests. For vehicles that are required to tow a trailer, this test I will Se performed with and without a fully payloaded trailer. 5.2.1 Method for Maximum_ Sped. 4 a. Set the vehicle to full throttle in the lowest gear or range to obtain maximum speed,n that gear. b. With the vehicle. in motion, set the vehicle to full throttle. in t1he next higher gear or iangc to obtain maximum speed in that gear. c. Repeat above until all gears or ranges havre been tested. d. Repeat procedures witi the vehicle moving in the opposite direction, 5.2.2 Method for MWiiinum Speed. a. Set the v.-hlcle to part thrvttle in the highecst gear or range and adjust throttle until minimum speed in that gear is obtained. b. With the vehicle in motion, set the vehicle to part throttle in the next lower gear or range to obtain m.inimum speed in that gear. c. Repeat until all gears or ranges h.ve been tested. d. Repeat procedures with the vehicle mcving in the opposite direction. Minimum speeds are the loweot speeds -'ompatible with smooth engine performance in any given gear or range. 5.2.3 Data.Required. Record the following for each mtsurement taken: a. Gear or range. b. Maximum road speed (km/hr) and engine.peed (rpm, obtained for each gear or range in each direction. c. Minimum road speed (km/hr) -.nd engine speed (rpm) oltained for each gear or range in each direction. 4

TOP 2-2-602 8 August 1980 6. DATA REDUCTION AND PRESENTATION. 6.1 Acceleration Tests. The average of thc data obtained shall be plotted as time (seconds) versus speed (kilometers per hour) as illustrated in Figure 1. Points for which the engine speed exceeded maximum-rated rpm shall be re-run at maximum-rated speed. 6.2 Maximum- and Minimum-Speed Tests. The two readings for each gear )r range (one in each direction) for both maximum and minimum speed shall be averaged and presented as the maximum and minimum speed for the individual gear or range. Recommended changes to this public'.:ion should be forwarded to Commander, US Army Test and Evaluation Command, ATTN: DRSTE-AD-M, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005. Technical information may be obtained from the preparing activity: Commander, US Army Aberdeen Proving Ground, ATTN: STEAP-MT-M, %berdeen Proving Ground, ino 21.005. Additional. copies are available from the Defense Technical Information Center, Cameron Station, Alexandria, VA 22314. This document is identified by the accession number (AD No.) printed on the first page. 5

8 August 1980 TOP 2-2-602 48 40 32 S24 -'- 16 10 20 30 40 50 TIME -SECONDS Figure 1. Acceleration (Timne-Velocity) Characteristics.

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US ARMY TEST AND EVALUATION COMMAND Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland 21005 TOi- 2-Z-602 28 January 1981 AD'A091708 Change 1 ACCELERATION; MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM SPEEDS TOP 2-2-602,.8 August 1980, is changed as follows: k 1. Remove pages and insert new pages as indicated below: Remove pages-- Insert pages-- 3 and 4 3 and 4 K2. A vertical line in the left margin indicates the changed portion of the revised pages. K 3. Attach this sheet to the front of the reference copy for information. 4Y

TOP 42-.2-602 28 January 1981 d.wind speed shall not be more than 10 km/hr (6 mph). e. Operate the test item a minimum of one-half hour prior to test to ensure normal, component-operating temperatures. 5. PERFORMAN~CE TESTS. 5.1 Acceleiation Tests. For vehicles that are required to tow a trailer, this test will be performed with and without a fully payloaided trailer. * 5.1.1 Methods. Determine full-throttle acceleration under the following conditions: a. From a standing start, with engine idling, to maximum road speed in each gear or range (or from minimum speeds in the higher gears when torque is insufficient for a staniing start), Record time versus vehicle speed at suitable road-speed increments over the operating speed range in each gear to define the characteristic curve. * b. From a standing start, with engine idling, to maximum road speed while shifting only through gears that permit maximum speed to be reached 'n the shortest possible time. Record time versus vehicle speed at suitable road-speed increments over the operating speed range in each gear to define the characteristic curve. c. F'om one predetermined road speed to another, the exact c:onditions depending upon the type of vehicle being tested. 1/ Record t-imei versus vehicle speed at suitable road-speed increments over the operating sp~eed range in each gear to define the characteristic curve. d. Make tc.st runs in both directions to negate wind conditions, and make sufficient trials to assure a reliable average value for measurements. 5.1.2 D. ata Required. Record data as stated in Paragraph 5.1.1. Acceleration time shall be measured from the instant vehicle motion begins. If system-response lag is sigthe instant the accelerator is moved. I/ This subtest is not essen~tial to every test program, hut may he conduced t ýiediscretion of the evaluator. 3

28 January 1981 TOP 2-2-602 5.2 Maximutl- and Minimum-Speed Tests.. For vehicles that are required to tow a trailer, this test will be performed with and without a fully payloaded trailer. 5.2.1 Method for Maximum Speed. a. Set the vehicle to full throttle in the lowest gear or range to obtain maximum speed in that gear. b. With the vehicle in motion, set the vehicle to full throttle in the next higher gear or range to obtain maximum speed in that gear. c. Repeat above until all gears or ranges have been tested. d. Repeat procedures with the vehicle moving in the opposite direction. 5.2.2 Method for Minimum Speed. a. Set the vehicle to part throttle in the highest gear or range and adjust throttle until minimum speed in that gear is obtained. b. With the vehicle in motion, set the vehicle to part throttle I in the next lower gear or range to obtain minimum speed in that gear. c. Repeat until all gears or ranges have been tested. d. Repeat procedures with the vehicle moving in the opposite direction.1 Minimum speeds are the lowest speeds compatible with smooth engine performance in any given gear or range. 5.2.3 Data Required. Record the following for each measurement taken: 0. Gear or range. b. Maximum road speed (km/hr) and engine speed (rpm) obtained for each gear or range in each direction. c. Minimum road speed (km/hr) and engine speed (rpm) obtained for each gear or range in each direction. V, 4