Step 1: General Settings

NOTICE 

Damage due to wrong test plan

Wrong engine settings in ASCMO-STATIC ExpeDes/ASCMO-DYNAMIC ExpeDes can lead to engine or test bench damage. Example: the operation point overstresses the engine and causes damage, e.g. by setting an ignition angle that causes extensive knocking.

  • The general settings for the test plan must fit the system and the object. Negative example: 10000 rpm are set in the test plan vs. the motor has max. 6000 rpm.

  • Limit the operation points to the allowed values. ETAS ASCMO does not have any knowledge about the engine parameters.

  • Limit the engine load in the general settings before exporting the test plan.

  • Verify the test plan for further use.

For ASCMO-STATIC ExpeDes see Step 9: Export and Step 1: General Settings.

For ASCMO-DYNAMIC ExpeDes see Step 8: Export and Step 1: General Settings.

This is the first step in which the number of measurements and the number and configuration of the inputs is defined for the experiment plan.