EMC compliance testing Emission and Immunity testing- Vehicle EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) testing is a vital procedure that evaluates a vehicle’s ability to operate effectively in its electromagnetic environment without causing or suffering from interference. As vehicles become more sophisticated with integrated electronic systems like advanced driver-assistance, infotainment, and navigation, ensuring reliable performance under various electromagnetic conditions is increasingly essential.
The testing process focuses on two primary areas: emissions and immunity.
Together, these tests ensure that modern vehicles maintain safe and dependable operation in environments filled with potential electromagnetic disturbances.
The embedded dynamometer system generally consists of a drum unit and a dynamometer unit that simulate the load before and after, and the distance between the drum units is adjustable. Embedded dynamometers are generally embedded in the turntable and can rotate with the turntable; or embedded in the raised floor. Before the test, according to the wheelbase of the vehicle, adjust the moving axle unit of the dynamometer to the required distance. The interface will input the vehicle into the hub, lock the vehicle front and rear through the ratchet strap, connect the exhaust pipe, and start test. The dynamometer system has the following characteristics:
6. It can be equipped with automatic driving robot, exhaust emission system, vehicle windward system, etc..
The rotating drum is an important component of the vehicle EMC testing system used to simulate road friction.
Drum
The drum is a component of the testing system, usually made of metal. It has a surface with a certain roughness to simulate the friction of the road surface. The vehicle’s tires come into direct contact with the drum, creating friction.
Hard chrome coating
The surface of the drum is usually coated with hard chrome. This coating is abrasion and oil-resistant and increases the life of the drum.
Assembled construction
Drums are usually assembled. Before precision machining, the drum needs to be stress-relieved to ensure stability and performance.
Support and dynamic balancing
The drum assembly is supported at both ends by heavy-duty grease-lubricated spherical roller bearings. After assembly, dynamic balancing is also required to ensure that the drum operates without vibration or imbalance.
Autopilot robot:The self-driving robot uses pneumatic actuators to control the vehicle’s throttle and brake pedals. In the control room, the operator can manually control the travel of the pneumatic actuators to accelerate and decelerate the vehicle. This system can be automated or switched to manual mode to give the operator more flexibility in controlling the vehicle.
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