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International Journal of Automotive Technology > Volume 19(2); 2018 > Article
International Journal of Automotive Technology 2018;19(2): 253-261.
doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12239-018-0024-1
EFFECTS OF TEST CONDITIONS ON FUEL ECONOMY OF GASOLINE-POWERED VEHICLE
Seokjoo Kwon1, Minkyung Kang2, Youngho Seo2, Sungwook Park1
1Hanyang University
2Korea Automotive Technology Institute
ABSTRACT
In this study, the influence on fuel economy testing of gasoline-powered vehicles is evaluated for various test conditions (e.g., laboratory temperature, soaking time, cooling fan, battery charge state, and driving mode tracking). It showed a difference in fuel economy results of approximately 3 % between low (88 %) and high (99 %) battery state of charge conditions because the alternator saving function has a positive effect on fuel economy. Fuel economy testing with laboratory temperature changes gave a slight reduction at 21
Key Words: Fuel economy, Battery SOC, Cooling fan, Soaking time, Laboratory temperature
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