Technical Paper
A Preliminary Comparison of Fuel Economy Estimates from Driving Cycles Developed Using Road Load Energy-Based and Microtrip Methods
2020-04-14
2020-01-1281
This study presents an experimental comparison of on-road fuel economy estimates of driving cycles generated by a locally-developed road load energy (RLE)-based method developed by Gerald Jo Denoga and the micro-trip approach. A Philippine public utility jeepney (PUJ) plying a selected local franchised route was fitted with on-board instrumentation to gather on-road speed-time data and fuel economy measurements for a total of 18 round-trips. These speed-time data were processed using computer codes written for both methods of generating drive cycles for chassis dynamometer testing. Candidate drive cycles developed by the RLE-based method were selected based on the calculated energy errors and residue errors of developed drive cycles. The candidate drive cycles developed by the micro trip method were selected by the absolute value difference of probability distribution of normalized frequencies.