Temperature |
−10, 0, 15, 30, 45(°C) |
These temperatures simulate real-world operating environments, from freezing to hot climates, prevalent in regions such as Far-East Asia, South Asia, and Latin America. In addition, the range aligns with MIL-STD-810G standards to represent the harsh conditions typical of these regions. |
Humidity |
0, 50, 100 (%) |
Selected to cover a wide range of moisture levels from dry to extremely humid, representing the climates found in South-East Asia, Africa, and Latin America. |
Engine RPM |
1000, 1500, 2000 (RPM) |
The RPM values have been chosen based on the operation of smaller engines used in urban environments with stop-and-go traffic regions such as South-Asia, Far-east Asia, and Africa where traffic congestion and low-speed driving are common. Lower RPM engines are more fuel-efficient, a key concern in these regions. |
Vibration Signal |
0.5 g m/s2
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A continuous vibration signal of 0.5 g m/s2, which is half the value of allowable vibration for military vehicles as recommended by the MIL-STD-810G standard, has been applied to device under test (DUT)/ vehicle engine to simulate the surface and road discontinuities. while moving on the road. |
Bearing Condition |
Healthy, Faulty |
Testing both healthy and faulty journal bearings allows for robust fault detection analysis under real-world conditions. |