
GB/T 5387-1994 Test method for gradeability of motorcycles and mopeds
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2024-08-04 18:01:57
- GB/T 5387-1994
- Abolished
Standard ID:
GB/T 5387-1994
Standard Name:
Test method for gradeability of motorcycles and mopeds
Chinese Name:
摩托车和轻便摩托车爬坡能力试验方法
Standard category:
National Standard (GB)
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Date of Release:
1994-12-27 -
Date of Implementation:
1995-07-01 -
Date of Expiration:
2009-04-01
Standard ICS number:
Road Vehicle Engineering >> 43.140 Motorcycles and MopedsChina Standard Classification Number:
Vehicles>>Motorcycles>>T80 Motorcycles General
alternative situation:
Replaced GB 4568-1984; GB 5387-1985; replaced by GB/T 5378-2008
Release date:
1985-09-23Review date:
2004-10-14Drafter:
Zhang Shenming, The Legend of Chusen, Luo LaiquanDrafting Organization:
State-owned Hongdu Machinery FactoryFocal point Organization:
National Automobile Standardization Technical CommitteeProposing Organization:
Aviation Industry Corporation of ChinaPublishing Department:
State Bureau of Technical SupervisionCompetent Authority:
National Development and Reform Commission

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Summary:
This standard specifies the test conditions and test methods for the gradeability of motorcycles and mopeds. This standard applies to the gradeability test of motorcycles and mopeds (except off-road vehicles and racing cars). GB/T 5387-1994 Gradeability test method for motorcycles and mopeds GB/T5387-1994 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net

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National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Method of climbing ability test for motorcycles and mopeds
Subject content and scope of application
This standard specifies the test conditions and test methods for the climbing ability of motorcycles and mopeds. This standard applies to the climbing ability test of motorcycles and mopeds (except off-road vehicles and racing cars). 2 Reference standards
GB/T5378 General principles for road tests of motorcycles and mopeds 3 Test conditions
3.1 Except for the test road, the other test conditions shall comply with the provisions of GB/T5378. GB/T 5387—94
Replacement: GB4568—84
GB 5387—85
3.2 Test road:
The test ramp is a straight, dry, clean, concrete-paved artificial ramp. It is allowed to be replaced by a natural ramp with a flat surface and hard soil.
|The angle of the test ramp should be uniform and consistent, and the angle of the ramp should be close to the maximum climbing angle of the test vehicle. The length of the ramp should not be less than 30m, and there should be a straight section of not less than 10m before the ramp. 4 Test method
4.1 Determine the angle of the test ramp.
4.2 Mark out a 5m auxiliary driving area from the bottom of the slope (5~10m for a natural slope, but the angle of the last 5m is the same as that of the test section ramp), and then mark out a 20m test section. The test points are set at the starting point, 10m and -20m, and an electronic timing device is installed at each test point (see the figure below).
Test point
Test starting pointbzxz.net
Note: When testing at the manufacturer, a stopwatch is allowed. Approved by the State Administration of Technical Supervision on December 27, 1994 and implemented on July 1, 1995
GB/T 5387
4.3 The test vehicle (the lowest gear is used for the test vehicle with gears) selects a suitable initial speed to climb the slope, and measures the time t from the test starting point to pass the 10m interval and the time t2 for the 20m interval. Gear shifting is not allowed when climbing the slope, and the clutch should be fully engaged. 4.4 When determining the test results, the requirements of formula (1) must be met: ti≥tzt
4.5 When there is no appropriate ramp, the test can be continued on the original ramp according to the time measured when climbing the slope in accordance with the following provisions: a. When tWhen t2=t, continue the test by increasing the mass or changing to a higher gear. b.
4.6 In the case of changing the mass or gear, calculate the climbing angle according to formula (2): α= arcsin|w
Where: α-
climbing angle, (°);
actual total mass of the test vehicle, kg,
specified total mass of the test vehicle, kg
lowest gear ratio of the test vehicle;
speed ratio of the gear used during the test;
β-angle of the test ramp, (°).
Note: The test vehicle with continuously variable transmission and automatic transmission can refer to formula (2). 4.7The test data and results are recorded in the table in Appendix A (Supplement). 160
·(1)
Vehicle model
Frame number
Engine number
Vehicle curb mass
Driver mass
Front wheel air pressure
Rear wheel air pressure
Side wheel air pressure
Lowest gear speed ratio
Specified total mass
Maximum climbing angle
Additional notes:
GB/T 5387—94
Appendix A
Motorcycle and moped climbing ability test record sheet (supplement)
Test date
Test location
Actual total mass
Speed ratio
This standard is proposed by China Aviation Industry Corporation. Wind direction
Mixture ratio
Driver
Tester
Passing time
10 m interval
This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee for Automobile Standardization and was drafted by Nanchang Aircraft Manufacturing Company. The main drafters of this standard are Zhang Shenming, Qing Yunzhi and Luo Laiquan. Air temperature
Lubricating oil
Test ramp angle
Climbing angle
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Method of climbing ability test for motorcycles and mopeds
Subject content and scope of application
This standard specifies the test conditions and test methods for the climbing ability of motorcycles and mopeds. This standard applies to the climbing ability test of motorcycles and mopeds (except off-road vehicles and racing cars). 2 Reference standards
GB/T5378 General principles for road tests of motorcycles and mopeds 3 Test conditions
3.1 Except for the test road, the other test conditions shall comply with the provisions of GB/T5378. GB/T 5387—94
Replacement: GB4568—84
GB 5387—85
3.2 Test road:
The test ramp is a straight, dry, clean, concrete-paved artificial ramp. It is allowed to be replaced by a natural ramp with a flat surface and hard soil.
|The angle of the test ramp should be uniform and consistent, and the angle of the ramp should be close to the maximum climbing angle of the test vehicle. The length of the ramp should not be less than 30m, and there should be a straight section of not less than 10m before the ramp. 4 Test method
4.1 Determine the angle of the test ramp.
4.2 Mark out a 5m auxiliary driving area from the bottom of the slope (5~10m for a natural slope, but the angle of the last 5m is the same as that of the test section ramp), and then mark out a 20m test section. The test points are set at the starting point, 10m and -20m, and an electronic timing device is installed at each test point (see the figure below).
Test point
Test starting pointbzxz.net
Note: When testing at the manufacturer, a stopwatch is allowed. Approved by the State Administration of Technical Supervision on December 27, 1994 and implemented on July 1, 1995
GB/T 5387
4.3 The test vehicle (the lowest gear is used for the test vehicle with gears) selects a suitable initial speed to climb the slope, and measures the time t from the test starting point to pass the 10m interval and the time t2 for the 20m interval. Gear shifting is not allowed when climbing the slope, and the clutch should be fully engaged. 4.4 When determining the test results, the requirements of formula (1) must be met: ti≥tzt
4.5 When there is no appropriate ramp, the test can be continued on the original ramp according to the time measured when climbing the slope in accordance with the following provisions: a. When tWhen t2=t, continue the test by increasing the mass or changing to a higher gear. b.
4.6 In the case of changing the mass or gear, calculate the climbing angle according to formula (2): α= arcsin|w
Where: α-
climbing angle, (°);
actual total mass of the test vehicle, kg,
specified total mass of the test vehicle, kg
lowest gear ratio of the test vehicle;
speed ratio of the gear used during the test;
β-angle of the test ramp, (°).
Note: The test vehicle with continuously variable transmission and automatic transmission can refer to formula (2). 4.7The test data and results are recorded in the table in Appendix A (Supplement). 160
·(1)
Vehicle model
Frame number
Engine number
Vehicle curb mass
Driver mass
Front wheel air pressure
Rear wheel air pressure
Side wheel air pressure
Lowest gear speed ratio
Specified total mass
Maximum climbing angle
Additional notes:
GB/T 5387—94
Appendix A
Motorcycle and moped climbing ability test record sheet (supplement)
Test date
Test location
Actual total mass
Speed ratio
This standard is proposed by China Aviation Industry Corporation. Wind direction
Mixture ratio
Driver
Tester
Passing time
10 m interval
This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee for Automobile Standardization and was drafted by Nanchang Aircraft Manufacturing Company. The main drafters of this standard are Zhang Shenming, Qing Yunzhi and Luo Laiquan. Air temperature
Lubricating oil
Test ramp angle
Climbing angle
Tip: This standard content only shows part of the intercepted content of the complete standard. If you need the complete standard, please go to the top to download the complete standard document for free.
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