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GB/T 12678-2021: Reliability running test method for motor vehicles
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GB/T 12678-2021: Reliability running test method for motor vehicles

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GB NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ICS 43.020 CCS T 04 Replacing GB/T 12678-1990 Reliability running test method for motor vehicles ISSUED ON: OCTOBER 11, 2021 IMPLEMENTED ON: MAY 01, 2022 Issued by: State Administration for Market Regulation; Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China.

Table of Contents

Foreword ... 3 1 Scope ... 6 2 Normative references ... 6 3 Terms and definitions ... 6 4 Test conditions ... 7 5 Test steps ... 8 6 Test data processing ... 13 7 Test report ... 17 Annex A (informative) Mileage distribution and stowage of automobile reliability test ... 19 Annex B (informative) Specification design for customer usage correlation acceleration reliability running test ... 20 Annex C (informative) Inspection items for vehicle daily operation ... 23 Annex D (informative) Vehicle reliability running test record ... 24 Annex E (informative) Failure statistics and reliability statistics ... 27 Annex F (informative) Selection table for coefficient K ... 28 Bibliography ... 30 Reliability running test method for motor vehicles

1 Scope

This Standard specifies the test conditions, test steps, test data processing and test report for reliability running test of motor vehicles. This Standard is applicable to various vehicles driving on the road. Other types of vehicles refer to this Standard for implementation.

2 Normative references

The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. GB/T 12534, Motor vehicles. General rules of road test method GB/T 12548, Motor vehicles speedometer and odometer calibration method GB/T 12673, Motor vehicle main dimensions measurement method GB/T 12674, Motor vehicles. Weight parameter. Measuring method QC/T 900, Automobile product quality inspection and assessment methods

3 Terms and definitions

For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 vehicle reliability the ability of the vehicle to complete the specified functions within the specified conditions and within the specified time 3.2 customer usage correlation reproduce the use load of the target user in the test field or test bench 3.3 general reliability running test the reliability test carried out in accordance with certain specifications on the corresponding conditions (such as high-cold areas, plateau areas, high- temperature dry-heat, high-temperature, humid and hot areas). 4.2 Test vehicle 4.2.1 The vehicle shall meet the technical conditions specified by the manufacturer. 4.2.2 The speedometer and odometer installed on the vehicle shall be inspected and corrected in accordance with the method determined by GB/T 12548. 4.2.3 Number of vehicles: Not less than 3 for passenger vehicles; for commercial vehicles, it is determined by the manufacturer; for electric vehicles, it is determined by the manufacturer. 4.2.4 Model configuration: It is advisable to choose a representative model configuration. 4.3 Test load Determine the test load according to the user's association or the manufacturer's design requirements. Load and unload according to the method determined by GB/T 12534.

5 Test steps

5.1 Vehicle parameter measurement and adjustment 5.1.1 Vehicle mass parameter measurement Carry out vehicle mass parameter measurement according to the method determined by GB/T 12674. 5.1.2 Measurement and adjustment of vehicle wheel alignment parameters Measure and adjust wheel alignment parameters in accordance with the manufacturer’s wheel alignment specifications. 5.1.3 Vehicle passability parameter measurement The passability parameters such as approach angle, departure angle, longitudinal pass angle and minimum ground clearance are measured according to the methods determined by GB/T 12673. 5.1.4 Key moment measurement and adjustment According to product instruction manual or design specification requirements, measure and adjust the torque of the fasteners of the key parts. After confirming the fastener torque, the position of the fastener shall be marked. 5.2 Vehicle performance test Before and after the reliability running test, it is advisable to carry out the evaluation of the power performance, economy, braking performance, emission, noise, comfort, handling stability and sealing of the whole vehicle, used to evaluate the attenuation degree of vehicle performance. The test conditions and test methods of the performance test before and after the reliability running test shall be consistent. Before performance evaluation, the test vehicle can be run-in according to the manufacturer's regulations. 5.3 Reliability running test 5.3.1 General reliability running test 5.3.1.1 Test mileage allocation According to user surveys or vehicle-mounted record data, determine the distribution ratio of mileage of test vehicles on urban roads, expressways, general highways, mountain roads, and non-paved roads (see Annex A). 5.3.1.2 Driving operation 5.3.1.2.1 Select the gear according to the design conditions during the test. Under the premise of ensuring safety, the vehicle shall be driven at the design speed. 5.3.1.2.2 Every 100km, there are at least two accelerations from a standstill at full throttle. Accumulated reverse gear driving is not less than 200m. Brake at least 2 times. The rate of change of vehicle speed before and after braking shall not be less than 30%. 5.3.1.2.3 When driving on mountain roads, make at least one uphill stop and start every 100km. Use the service brake to stop on a ramp of not less than 6%. Transmission is in neutral. Use the parking brake to stop. Then proceed to the ramp start as normal. 5.3.1.2.4 The proportion of night mileage shall be no less than 10% of the total mileage of the test. 5.3.2 Accelerated reliability running test 5.3.2.1 Test mileage allocation According to user association (see Annex B) or testing ground specifications, 5.6.2 Pickup record When picking up the vehicle, record the vehicle information and fill in the failure record form (see Table D.1). 5.6.3 Driving record During the test, the driving information of the vehicle shall be recorded and the driving record form shall be filled in (see Table D.2). 5.6.4 Failure record During the test, after a failure occurs, the vehicle failure, repair and maintenance records shall be filled in. The information recorded includes: - Assembly name: The upper-level assembly to which the faulty component belongs; - Failure mileage: The difference BETWEEN the odometer reading when the failure is found AND the odometer reading when sampling is multiplied by the odometer correction coefficient. NOTE: The odometer reading at the time of sampling refers to the odometer reading of the vehicle at the time of sampling. If the sample is sent to the manufacturer, it is the odometer reading of the vehicle when the tester receives the sample. - Failure description: Use simple and clear language to describe the failure phenomenon and the working conditions when the failure occurs. Write specific values for all possible quantitative descriptions. When necessary, a schematic diagram or a photo shall be drawn, and the shape and size of the failure location shall be marked; - Analysis of failure cause: Determine the cause of the failure through observation and analysis of the failure phenomenon, size measurement. Causes of failure include vehicle factors and human factors. Vehicle factors can be further divided into design issues, quality issues, and production issues; - Failure consequences: Parking, performance degradation, traffic accidents; - Treatment measures: Specific fault repair methods; - Failure parking time: Including waiting time, diagnosis time, fault repair time, debugging time. 5.6.5 Maintenance and repair record During the test, when the vehicle is being maintained and repaired, the vehicle information and the maintenance and repair record form shall be filled in (see Table D.3). 5.6.6 Replacement record If the vehicle needs to replace parts or update software due to repair, maintenance or other reasons, the part number or software version number shall be clearly indicated in the running record. 5.6.7 Vehicle dismantling and inspection records 5.6.7.1 During and after the vehicle test, to check the abrasion and other abnormal phenomena of the internal structure of each assembly, the main assembly (such as body, vehicle energy, engine/drive motor, clutch, transmission, drive axle, steering gear) shall be partially or completely disassembled and recorded in accordance with the provisions of the corresponding test procedures. NOTE: On-board energy refers to the combination of inverters and energy storage devices for electric vehicles and gas-fuel vehicles. 5.6.7.2 The content and operation of the specific items of disassembly and inspection shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of the product maintenance manual. 5.6.7.3 Failures found during dismantling and inspection shall be included in indicator statistics. The time for disassembly and inspection is included in the repair time.

6 Test data processing

6.1 Test statistics After the test, failure statistics and reliability statistics shall be performed. See Annex E for the relevant record sheet. 6.2 Failure statistics 6.2.1 All the failures are filled in the fault statistics table (see Table E.1) according to the cycling and the mileage in which the faults are found. 6.2.2 Failures that have not been eliminated through improvement measures are only counted once. The failure category is counted according to the most serious situation. The corresponding mileage is the failure mileage. 6.2.3 The failure of different parts of the same mileage shall be counted separately. Different modes of failure of the same component shall also be

Annex B

(informative) Specification design for customer usage correlation acceleration reliability running test B.1 Purpose and meaning of customer usage correlation acceleration reliability running test Apply fatigue damage, friction loss and other theories, through the typical customer usage correlation research, to develop a reliability test plan for the testing ground that represents typical customer operating conditions of target models with a percentile value above 90, so that in the design and development stage, driving conditions that are relatively consistent with typical users can be obtained. Avoid "over-design" and "under-design" situations. Improve design and development efficiency. Shorten the design and development cycle. Reduce the design and development costs. B.2 Specification design process for customer usage correlation acceleration reliability running test B.2.1 Carry out the specification design for accelerated reliability running test based on customer correlation. It usually contains the following information: a) Determine the target mileage of the model according to the design and development goals; b) Identify the factors affecting the reliability of the vehicle. Through user surveys, user vehicle data collection and other forms, obtain user characteristic information such as road type and its mileage percentage, stowage situation and driving operation; c) According to the user's correlation characteristics, collect data on the social road load spectrum of the actual vehicle and determine the reference load; d) Carry out road load spectrum data collection at the testing ground, used for the arrangement, combination and optimization of characteristic roads, vehicle speeds, stowage and driving operations in the testing ground; e) According to the actual situation of the testing ground, the design of the road running test specification of the testing ground is carried out. B.2.2 The design process of customer usage correlation accelerated reliability ......

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