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* Include of new variables for validity criteria (t_amb; t_ground; tq_grd)
* Deletion of [ss.ss] coordinate input
* Update criteria values
* Include of reference vehicle high in genshape file
* Expansion of the job-File due to new results
* Expand vehicle file with vVehMax value
* Check of digits after decimal seperator for all coordinates and transmission ratios (gear + axle)
* Update GUI due to new criteria values
* Option 2 result values deleted
* Output files adapted
* Calculation of new Result values (delta_CdxA_height; v_avg_LS/HS; t_amb_LS1)
* Update of Excel DemoData file
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VECTO-CSE

  • Copyright : 2014 EUROPEAN COMMISSION
  • Developed : by TU-Graz & JRC, on behalf of DG CLIMA.
  • License : EUPL

A Constant Speed Evaluation tool for tests performed on Heavy-duty vehicles.

INSTALLATION:

This application is "portable" since no administration rights are needed, and you can simply copy and move it anywhere.

Prerequisites:

The application is written in Windows VB.Net-4.0, so you have to ensure that it is installed properly.

To check whether .Net is installed on your PC and which version, follow this article. If not, install it!

License-file:

In order to run it, you should have received instruction on how to download and use your License file. The installation procedure is similar to the one described at Vecto's wiki-page.

In any case, you can contact JRC to ask for access to the above resources: vecto@jrc.ec.europa.eu

USAGE:

Read ./Docs/VECTO_CSE-User Manual.pdf