ISO 8178

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ISO 8178 is a collection of steady state test cycles used for defining emission standards for non-road engines in the European Union, United States, Japan and other countries. Test cycle ISO 8178 C1 is also referred to as "Non-Road Steady Cycle" and used extensively. The Non-road Transient Cycle is supplementing it in some modern emission standards.

It is defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

Parts

The ISO 8178 standard comes in 11 parts:

  • ISO 8178-1:2017 Part 1: Test-bed measurement systems of gaseous and particulate emissions
  • ISO 8178-2:2008 Part 2: Measurement of gaseous and particulate exhaust emissions under field conditions
  • ISO 8178-3:1994 Part 3: Definitions and methods of measurement of exhaust gas smoke under steady-state conditions
  • ISO 8178-4:2017 Part 4: Steady-state and transient test cycles for different engine applications
  • ISO 8178-5:2015 Part 5: Test fuels
  • ISO 8178-6:2000 Part 6: Report of measuring results and test
  • ISO 8178-7:2015 Part 7: Engine family determination
  • ISO 8178-8:2015 Part 8: Engine group determination
  • ISO 8178-9:2012 Part 9: Test cycles and test procedures for test bed measurement of exhaust gas smoke emissions from compression ignition engines operating under transient conditions
  • ISO 8178-10:2002 Part 10: Test cycles and test procedures for field measurement of exhaust gas smoke emissions from compression ignition engines operating under transient conditions
  • ISO 8178-11:2006 Part 11: Test-bed measurement of gaseous and particulate exhaust emissions from engines used in nonroad mobile machinery under transient test conditions (Withdrawn in 2014-08-13)

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