SAE J1715-2000 pdf download Electric Vehicle Terminology
1.Scope-
This SAE lnformation Report contains definitions for electric vehicle terminology. t is intended thatthis document be a resource for those writing other electric vehicle documents, specifications, standards, oirecommended practices. Hybrid electric vehicle terminology will be covered in future revisions of thisdocument or as a separate document.
1.1Purpose–The purpose of this document is to provide a record of commonly used terminology established bythe technical community involved with writing practices and information reports for electric vehicles.
1.2Field of Application-This SAE Information Report pertains to electric vehicles
Product Classification-Information Report.
1.3Product Description-Information Report containing commonly used terminology in the electric vehicle
1.4industry.
2References
Applicable Publications–The following publications form a part of this specification to the extent specifiedherein. Unless otherwise indicated, the latest version of SAE publications shall apply.
2.1.1NFPA PUBLICATION-Available from the National Fluid Power Association, 3333 North Mavfair Road.Milwaukee.WI 53222-3219,web site: www.nfpa.org.
NFPA 30-Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code
2.1.2
FEDERAL PUBLICATION-Available from The Government Printing Office, web site: www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr.
40 CFR paragraph 86.115-78–Control of emissions from new and in-use hiahway vehicles and engines
2.2Related Publications–The following publications are provided for information purposes only and are not arequired part of this document.
2.2.1SAE PUBLICATION-Available from SAE,400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001.
SAE J670e_Vehicle Dynamics Terminology, latest revision
2.2.2INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS-Available from EEE,445 Hoes Lane, P.O. Box1331,Piscataway,NJ 8855-1331.
ANSI/IEEE 100Standard Dictionary of Electrical and Electronic Terms, latest revision
2.2.3 JAPANESE ELECTRIC VEHICLE SOCIETY-Available from Japenese Electric Vehicle Association, web site:[email protected].
JEVS Z 805Glossary of Terms Relating to Electric Vehicles, latest revision
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (NIST)-nternet Address – physicsnist.gov.
2.2.4 For definitions of Sl units of measurement – mass, EMF, current, power, etc.
2.2.5NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION-Available from The Government Printing Office, website: www.access.gpo.gov/mara/cfr..
49 CFR Ch V, Section 571-Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards
2.2.6SAND PUBLICATION-Available from Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185
SAND88-2852 * UC-212-Glossary of Testing Terminology for Rechargeable Batteries, latest revision
2.2.7USABC PUBLICATION-Available from USCAR,web site: www.uscar.org/consortia/con-usabc.htm
USABC TEST PROCEDURES MANUAL, LATEST REVISION
3Definitions-Electric Vehicle Terminology
Active Material–The constituents of a cell that participate in electrochemical charge/discharge reactions
3.1This does not include separators, current collectors, catalysts or supports.
3.2Adequate Ventilation-As defined in NFPA 30, ventilation is adequate if it is sufficient to preventaccumulation of hydrogen vapor-air mixtures in concentrations over one-fourth of the lower flammability limit
3.3Air Clearance–The shortest distance through air between two conductive parts.
3.4Aqueous Electrolyte Batteries-Batteries with water-based electrolytes.
3.5Available or Deliverable Capacity–The total ampere-hours that can be withdrawn from a fully charged celor battery under specified operating conditions such as discharge rate, temperature, age, stand time, etc..
36Average Power (W)–Total energy withdrawn (or returned) from (or to) a battery divided by the time ofdischarge (or charge).
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