SAE J2245

Recommended Practice for Splash and Spray Evaluation.

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Standard:
  • J2245
Revised:
  • 1994-04-01
Revision:
  • Historical. Access the latest revision: J2245_201105
Issuing:
  • Truck And Bus Advanced And Hybrid Powertrain Steering Comm
Scope:

This SAE Recommended Practice provides general guidelines for measuring the splash and spray produced by vehicles operating over wet pavements. The guidelines describe both the video images and contrast measurements between black and white checkerboards when a spray cloud is superimposed on them as a means of measuring the obscuring spray. The laster method uses laser transmittance through the spray cloud as the means of measurement. It is left to the users of this practice to decide which method is best suited to their needs. There is no implied relationship between these two method, although it is expected that the ranking of relative spray reduction between test vehicle configurations would be approximately the same. All sections listed in this document are to be considered as common to both methods, unless otherwise noted.There are complex interactions of variables that affect splash and spray, and by its nature, it is very chaotic, turbulent phenomenon. This document attempts to address these variables as completely as they are understood at this time. Until they are better understood, it is necessary to limit this recommended test procedure to the following conditions:a. It only applies to "A-B" comparision done under the "same" conditions as outlined in the test procedure.b. Tests done at different sites may not necessarily be comparable, depending on thre exact conditions and specific site locations at hte time of the tests.c. Because uncontrollable variables such as wind speed and direction, water depth, humidity, and temperature can have a profound effect on measured reuslts, small differences (on the order of 10 to 15%) in measured splash and spray may not be meaningful and the relevance of such small measured differences should be viewed with caution.d. Results from the testing should be reported as the difference between the 95% confidence bands and not as the differences between averages.e. Each configuration tested shall have a separate value with 95% confidence bands reported for each of eight wind conditions using the downwind rule, as outlined in the data reduction.This shall ensure that the variability of each wind condition is accounted for with the 95% confidence bands and compared as separate data sets. The results shall in no way be misrepresented as absolute numbers.

History:
StandardPublishedRevisionStatus
J2245_2011052011-05-17LatestStabilized
J2245_2002092002-09-19HistoricalReaffirmed
J2245_1994041994-04-01HistoricalIssued
AKA:
  • SAE J 2245
Sector:
  • Automotive
Topic:
  • Hybrid power
  • Power and Propulsion
  • Transmissions
  • Tests and Testing
  • Vehicle dynamics
  • Trucks
  • Buses

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