SwRI: New Motorcycle Technology Capabilities
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SwRI tests both single-track vehicles and
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This page is dedicated to news-related developments in the
motorcycle industry and to new motorcycle development capabilities of Southwest
Research Institute (SwRI).
Motorcycle, Scooter & ATV Testing
Chassis Dynamometer Emissions &
Performance
To measure transient emissions and
conduct performance tests on a wide range of vehicles, SwRI has added a motorcycle, scooter
and ATV variable inertia chassis dynamometer to its
extensive facilities.
Vehicle Chassis Dynamometer
Suitability
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Single-track vehicles
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Multi-track vehicles
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3-wheel (ATVs, scooters)
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4-wheel (ATVs, UTVs)
Chassis Dynamometer
Specifications
SwRI?s motorcycle dynamometer can
test vehicles with inertia as low as 153 kg (337 lb) and
has six selectable inertia wheels in 10 kg (22 lb)
increments to achieve a maximum inertia of 550 kg (1,210
lb). An auxiliary roll provides dual rear-wheel drive
capability for ATVs.
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Max speed: 322 kph (200 mph)
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Max torque: 245 N-m (180
ft-lb)
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Roll diameter: 48.7 cm
(19.85 in)
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Southwest Research Institute
(SwRI) has added a motorcycle, scooter and ATV
variable inertia chassis dynamometer to its
extensive facilities. |
Vehicles that
require higher inertia may be tested on an automotive
electric chassis dynamometer.
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Max speed: 322 kph (200 mph)
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Max torque: 4511 N-m (3,333
ft-lb)
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Roll diameter: 1.22 m (48 in)
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Capabilities of Both
Dynamometers
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Speed-proportional cooling fan
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Instrumentation and data
acquisition including temperature, pressure and A/F
ratio
Test Capabilities
SwRI is able to conduct emissions
testing over all major driving cycles specified by worldwide
regulations.
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US, Europe and Asia: UDDS,
FTP-75, US06, ISO 6460, ECE40, ECE R40, NEDC, WMTC
and IDC
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Emissions measurement: THC, CO,
NOx, CO2, NMHC
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Coast-down speed for road-load
derivation (constants A and C)
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Carbon balance method per
required regulations: CFR, WMTC, ISO 6460
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Volumetric and gravimetric
measurements via external fuel cart with adjustable
pressure supply
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Fuel Types
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Vehicles that require
higher inertia may be tested on an
automotive electric chassis dynamometer. |
The Office of Automotive Engineering at
Southwest Research Institute is an ISO 9000- and ISO 14000-certified facility.
For more information about motorcycle
capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract with
SwRI, please contact
Suzanne Timmons, at
satimmons@swri.org or (210) 522-2499 or
Jim Carroll at
jcarroll@swri.org or (210) 522-5015.
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