Vehicles vehicle
and vehicle1
are accelerated
and decelerated by a driving torque.
Nominal torque is defined as the sum of driving resistances at nominal
velocity vNom
times wheel radius R
.
Starting at 5 s, the vehicle
is accelerated by a multiple of nominal torque until it nearly reaches nominal velocity, then driven by nominal torque.
Between 20 s and 25 s, an inclination of 5 % occurs and driving torque is increased to a multiple of nominal torque temporarily.
Between 50 s and 55 s, the driving torque is set below zero, causing the vehicle to decelerate.
After 55 s, the vehicle decelerates due to the driving resistances.
Coupling the trailer
with the same data but without drive,
the driving torque of vehicle1
has to be doubled to achieve the same acceleration and velocity.
Force and power between the two vehicles is measured.
Since the trailer
is coupled tightly with the vehicle1
,
initialization of the trailer has to be removed.