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Vehicular metrics

There are a broad range of metrics that denote the relative capabilities of various vehicles. Most of them apply to all vehicles while others are type-specific.

Measurement American unit Imperial unit Metric unit Affects General preference Notes
0 to 100 km/h (0 to 60 mph) seconds seconds seconds acceleration lower is better
0 to 100 to 0 mph seconds seconds seconds acceleration and braking lower is better formerly common in British publications
Autonomy miles miles kilometers comfort, safety, economics, range higher is better Autonomous means self-governing.[1] Many historical projects related to vehicle automation have been automated (made automatic) subject to a heavy reliance on artificial aids in their environment, such as magnetic strips. Autonomous control implies satisfactory performance under significant uncertainties in the environment, and the ability to compensate for system failures without external intervention.[1]
Braking distance feet feet meters safety shorter is better
Brake specific fuel consumption lb/(hp·h) lb/(hp·h) g/(kW·h) economics, range lower is better
traveled Distance miles miles kilometers economy higher rating is better for vehicle longevity; lower elapsed is better for vehicle resale
Drag coefficient (ratio) (ratio) (ratio) economics, top speed, range lower is better for moving into/through a fluid(air/water), higher is better for stopping/redirecting with a fluid
Friction or Friction coefficient lbf or (ratio) lbf or (ratio) N or (ratio) acceleration, braking distance, traction, fuel consumption, tyre wear lower is better on kinetic parts(drivetrain), higher is better on static parts[chassis binds/bolts/clamps/composites/nails/screws/welds, control surfaces(brake pad-to-disc and wheel-to-ground patchs)] improved by lubricated drivetrain, dry and clean road surface/adhesion railway, reducing road slipperiness/skid (automobile)
Frontal cross-section area sq ft sq ft m2 economics, top speed, range, cargo capacity lower is better if area is too small, vehicle becomes difficult to use
Fuel economy mpg (US) mpg (imperial) l/100 km and km/L economics, range greater is better (mpg and km/L), lower is better (L/100 km) must be specified on new vehicles for sale in the US and UK
Maximum g-force(s) g or ft/s2 g or ft/s2 g or m/s2 acceleration, braking (safety) higher is usually better measures cornering, braking or forward acceleration
Ground pressure psi psi pascals (sometimes bar) traction lower is better in soft ground, reduces bogging; higher with loose surface has greater impact on off-road vehicles
Lift to drag ratio (ratio) (ratio) (ratio) economics, range higher is better for airfoil/hydrofoil; lower is better for stopping/redirecting improved by narrow, long wings
Noise/Vibration dB dB dB comfort, stress, health, awareness (safety), Insurance[2] lower is better Noise from traffic, is considered by the World Health Organization to be one of the worst environmental stressors for humans, second only to air pollution.[3] Elevated workplace or environmental noise can cause hearing impairment, tinnitus, hypertension, ischemic heart disease, annoyance, and sleep disturbance.[4][5] Changes in the immune system and birth defects have been also attributed to noise exposure.[6]

Stress from time spent around elevated noise levels has been linked with increased workplace accident rates and aggression and other anti-social behaviors.[7] The most significant sources are vehicles, aircraft, prolonged exposure to loud music, and industrial noise.[8]

There are approximately 10,000 deaths per year as a result of noise in the European Union.[9][10]

A loss in situational awareness has led to many transportation disasters, including the 2015 Philadelphia train derailment.[11]

Power hp hp kW acceleration higher is better Refers to maximum power (high torque and speed). The rate at which torque is applied. Also the rate at which work is done. Power = Torque × RPM / 5252. Automobile manufacturers publish power measured at the crankshaft (bhp or brake horsepower). However, it is the power a car can produce at the wheels (wheel horsepower or whp) that matters when it comes to acceleration performance. Wheel horsepower equals brake horsepower minus drivetrain losses, which can be anywhere from about 10% to 25%.[12]
Power-to-weight ratio hp/lb hp/lb W/kg acceleration higher is better
Propulsive efficiency % % % economics, range higher is better For rockets and aircraft, percent of the energy contained in a vehicle's propellant converted into useful energy
Rate of climb feet/min feet/min meters/min combat effectiveness, economics higher is better Applies to fighter aircraft who need to intercept or evade other fighters. In civilian aircraft this denotes how quickly they can reach optimal cruising altitude.
Roll center inches inches mm handling Too many variables to state a general preference.
Rolling resistance or Rolling resistance coefficient lbf or (ratio) lbf or (ratio) N or (ratio) economics, top speed, range, cargo capacity lower is better improved by narrow, high pressure tires with narrow, large radius, steel/titanium alloy wheels on steel/concrete. Best available examples are Railroad steel wheels on steel rails.
Second moment psi (lb·sq ft) psi (lb·sq ft) kg·m2 handling lower permits quicker turn-in for cars, higher is more stable in straight line. The moment of inertia about a vertical axis of a vehicle
Size feet feet meters handling, safety lower is better for parking on narrow parking slots, higher is better for lateral Traffic collision
Shift time mSec ms ms acceleration lower is better for vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions
Specific fuel consumption (thrust) lb/(lbf·h) lb/(lbf·h) kg/(kgf·h) or g/(kN·s) economics, range lower is better (for any given speed) in airbreathing jet engines it is improved by using more inert air for propulsion (i.e. lower exhaust velocity), in rockets, higher exhaust velocity
Specific fuel consumption (shaft engine) lb/(hp·h) lb/(hp·h) kg/(kW·h) economics, range lower is better for shaft engines less fuel use for a given output power means higher efficiency
specific impulse seconds seconds seconds or kN·s/kg economics, delta-v/range higher is typically better in airbreathing jet engines it is improved by using more inert air for propulsion (i.e. lower exhaust velocity), in rockets, higher exhaust velocity
Top speed mph mph km/h Maximum rate of straight line travel higher is better Electronically limited in some cars for safety (mostly due to concerns of tire failure at high speed)

A speed greater than the legal maximum/recommended speed limit can be considered as useless/unsafe.

Torque lbf·ft or lb·ft lbf·ft or lb·ft N·m acceleration higher is better Refers to the overall maximum torque an engine can produce, or the maximum torque an engine can produce at a given RPM. 300 lbf·ft would be like applying 300 pounds of force to the end of 1 foot long wrench, or twisting a 2-inch diameter shaft with 3600 pounds of force!
Turning radius feet feet meters handling lower is better
Weight, mass or Dry weight lb lb, long tons, cwt kg acceleration, braking distance, traction, fuel consumption, road and tyre wear lower is better for road and vehicle performance and taxation; larger is usually better for large goods vehicles carrying loads
Weight distribution % % % handling, acceleration, traction close to 50:50 (%Front:%Rear) is commonly considered better
Gross axle weight rating lb/axle lb/axle kg/axle durability, economics lower is better for road and vehicle performance and taxation; larger is usually better for large goods vehicles carrying loads Ultimately limited by the hardness of the road surface and legal limits intended to limit damage to it

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  1. ^ a b Antsaklis, Panos J.; Passino, Kevin M.; Wang, S.J. (1991). (PDF). IEEE Control Systems Magazine. 11 (4): 5–13. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.840.976. doi:10.1109/37.88585. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 May 2017. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Whole-body and hand-arm vibration". Retrieved 2022-08-09.
  3. ^ Münzel, Thomas; Kröller-Schön, Swenja; Oelze, Matthias; Gori, Tommaso; Schmidt, Frank P.; Steven, Sebastian; Hahad, Omar; Röösli, Martin; Wunderli, Jean-Marc; Daiber, Andreas; Sørensen, Mette (2020). "Adverse Cardiovascular Effects of Traffic Noise with a Focus on Nighttime Noise and the New WHO Noise Guidelines". Annual Review of Public Health. 41: 309–328. doi:10.1146/annurev-publhealth-081519-062400. PMID 31922930.
  4. ^ Münzel T, Schmidt FP, Steven S, Herzog J, Daiber A, Sørensen M (February 2018). "Environmental Noise and the Cardiovascular System". Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 71 (6): 688–697. doi:10.1016/j.jacc.2017.12.015. PMID 29420965.
  5. ^ Kerns E, Masterson EA, Themann CL, Calvert GM (June 2018). "Cardiovascular conditions, hearing difficulty, and occupational noise exposure within US industries and occupations". American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 61 (6): 477–491. doi:10.1002/ajim.22833. PMC 6897488. PMID 29537072.
  6. ^ Passchier-Vermeer W, Passchier WF (March 2000). "Noise exposure and public health". Environmental Health Perspectives. 108 Suppl 1 (Suppl 1): 123–31. doi:10.1289/ehp.00108s1123. JSTOR 3454637. PMC 1637786. PMID 10698728.
  7. ^ Kryter KD (1994). The handbook of hearing and the effects of noise: physiology, psychology, and public health. Boston: Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-427455-6.
  8. ^ (PDF). Natural Resources and the Environment 2006. 2006. pp. 188–189. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 14, 2011.
  9. ^ "Noise in Europe 2014". European Environment Agency.
  10. ^ Godwin R (3 July 2018). "Sonic doom: how noise pollution kills thousands each year". The Guardian – via www.theguardian.com.
  11. ^ Accident Report NTSB/RAR-16/02, PB2016-103218: Derailment of Amtrak Passenger Train 188, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 12, 2015, National Transportation Safety Board (adopted May 17, 2016).
  12. ^ "Drivetrain losses (efficiency)". X-Engineer.org. Retrieved 2019-01-01.

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See also Motorcycle testing and measurement This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Vehicular metrics news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message There are a broad range of metrics that denote the relative capabilities of various vehicles Most of them apply to all vehicles while others are type specific Measurement American unit Imperial unit Metric unit Affects General preference Notes0 to 100 km h 0 to 60 mph seconds seconds seconds acceleration lower is better0 to 100 to 0 mph seconds seconds seconds acceleration and braking lower is better formerly common in British publicationsAutonomy miles miles kilometers comfort safety economics range higher is better Autonomous means self governing 1 Many historical projects related to vehicle automation have been automated made automatic subject to a heavy reliance on artificial aids in their environment such as magnetic strips Autonomous control implies satisfactory performance under significant uncertainties in the environment and the ability to compensate for system failures without external intervention 1 Braking distance feet feet meters safety shorter is betterBrake specific fuel consumption lb hp h lb hp h g kW h economics range lower is bettertraveled Distance miles miles kilometers economy higher rating is better for vehicle longevity lower elapsed is better for vehicle resaleDrag coefficient ratio ratio ratio economics top speed range lower is better for moving into through a fluid air water higher is better for stopping redirecting with a fluidFriction or Friction coefficient lbf or ratio lbf or ratio N or ratio acceleration braking distance traction fuel consumption tyre wear lower is better on kinetic parts drivetrain higher is better on static parts chassis binds bolts clamps composites nails screws welds control surfaces brake pad to disc and wheel to ground patchs improved by lubricated drivetrain dry and clean road surface adhesion railway reducing road slipperiness skid automobile Frontal cross section area sq ft sq ft m2 economics top speed range cargo capacity lower is better if area is too small vehicle becomes difficult to useFuel economy mpg US mpg imperial l 100 km and km L economics range greater is better mpg and km L lower is better L 100 km must be specified on new vehicles for sale in the US and UKMaximum g force s g or ft s2 g or ft s2 g or m s2 acceleration braking safety higher is usually better measures cornering braking or forward accelerationGround pressure psi psi pascals sometimes bar traction lower is better in soft ground reduces bogging higher with loose surface has greater impact on off road vehiclesLift to drag ratio ratio ratio ratio economics range higher is better for airfoil hydrofoil lower is better for stopping redirecting improved by narrow long wingsNoise Vibration dB dB dB comfort stress health awareness safety Insurance 2 lower is better Noise from traffic is considered by the World Health Organization to be one of the worst environmental stressors for humans second only to air pollution 3 Elevated workplace or environmental noise can cause hearing impairment tinnitus hypertension ischemic heart disease annoyance and sleep disturbance 4 5 Changes in the immune system and birth defects have been also attributed to noise exposure 6 Stress from time spent around elevated noise levels has been linked with increased workplace accident rates and aggression and other anti social behaviors 7 The most significant sources are vehicles aircraft prolonged exposure to loud music and industrial noise 8 There are approximately 10 000 deaths per year as a result of noise in the European Union 9 10 A loss in situational awareness has led to many transportation disasters including the 2015 Philadelphia train derailment 11 Power hp hp kW acceleration higher is better Refers to maximum power high torque and speed The rate at which torque is applied Also the rate at which work is done Power Torque RPM 5252 Automobile manufacturers publish power measured at the crankshaft bhp or brake horsepower However it is the power a car can produce at the wheels wheel horsepower or whp that matters when it comes to acceleration performance Wheel horsepower equals brake horsepower minus drivetrain losses which can be anywhere from about 10 to 25 12 Power to weight ratio hp lb hp lb W kg acceleration higher is betterPropulsive efficiency economics range higher is better For rockets and aircraft percent of the energy contained in a vehicle s propellant converted into useful energyRate of climb feet min feet min meters min combat effectiveness economics higher is better Applies to fighter aircraft who need to intercept or evade other fighters In civilian aircraft this denotes how quickly they can reach optimal cruising altitude Roll center inches inches mm handling Too many variables to state a general preference Rolling resistance or Rolling resistance coefficient lbf or ratio lbf or ratio N or ratio economics top speed range cargo capacity lower is better improved by narrow high pressure tires with narrow large radius steel titanium alloy wheels on steel concrete Best available examples are Railroad steel wheels on steel rails Second moment psi lb sq ft psi lb sq ft kg m2 handling lower permits quicker turn in for cars higher is more stable in straight line The moment of inertia about a vertical axis of a vehicleSize feet feet meters handling safety lower is better for parking on narrow parking slots higher is better for lateral Traffic collisionShift time mSec ms ms acceleration lower is better for vehicles equipped with automatic transmissionsSpecific fuel consumption thrust lb lbf h lb lbf h kg kgf h or g kN s economics range lower is better for any given speed in airbreathing jet engines it is improved by using more inert air for propulsion i e lower exhaust velocity in rockets higher exhaust velocitySpecific fuel consumption shaft engine lb hp h lb hp h kg kW h economics range lower is better for shaft engines less fuel use for a given output power means higher efficiencyspecific impulse seconds seconds seconds or kN s kg economics delta v range higher is typically better in airbreathing jet engines it is improved by using more inert air for propulsion i e lower exhaust velocity in rockets higher exhaust velocityTop speed mph mph km h Maximum rate of straight line travel higher is better Electronically limited in some cars for safety mostly due to concerns of tire failure at high speed A speed greater than the legal maximum recommended speed limit can be considered as useless unsafe Torque lbf ft or lb ft lbf ft or lb ft N m acceleration higher is better Refers to the overall maximum torque an engine can produce or the maximum torque an engine can produce at a given RPM 300 lbf ft would be like applying 300 pounds of force to the end of 1 foot long wrench or twisting a 2 inch diameter shaft with 3600 pounds of force Turning radius feet feet meters handling lower is betterWeight mass or Dry weight lb lb long tons cwt kg acceleration braking distance traction fuel consumption road and tyre wear lower is better for road and vehicle performance and taxation larger is usually better for large goods vehicles carrying loadsWeight distribution handling acceleration traction close to 50 50 Front Rear is commonly considered betterGross axle weight rating lb axle lb axle kg axle durability economics lower is better for road and vehicle performance and taxation larger is usually better for large goods vehicles carrying loads Ultimately limited by the hardness of the road surface and legal limits intended to limit damage to itSee also editCycling mobility Bicycling as transportationPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Energy efficiency in transport Discussing what form of transport is the most fuel efficient and economical Environmental effects of transport Traffic survey Determination of the number of vehiclesPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Vehicle emission standard Legal requirements governing air pollutants released into the atmosphere Walkability How accessible a space is to walkingReferences edit a b Antsaklis Panos J Passino Kevin M Wang S J 1991 An Introduction to Autonomous Control Systems PDF IEEE Control Systems Magazine 11 4 5 13 CiteSeerX 10 1 1 840 976 doi 10 1109 37 88585 Archived from the original PDF on 16 May 2017 Retrieved 21 January 2019 Whole body and hand arm vibration Retrieved 2022 08 09 Munzel Thomas Kroller Schon Swenja Oelze Matthias Gori Tommaso Schmidt Frank P Steven Sebastian Hahad Omar Roosli Martin Wunderli Jean Marc Daiber Andreas Sorensen Mette 2020 Adverse Cardiovascular Effects of Traffic Noise with a Focus on Nighttime Noise and the New WHO Noise Guidelines Annual Review of Public Health 41 309 328 doi 10 1146 annurev publhealth 081519 062400 PMID 31922930 Munzel T Schmidt FP Steven S Herzog J Daiber A Sorensen M February 2018 Environmental Noise and the Cardiovascular System Journal of the American College of Cardiology 71 6 688 697 doi 10 1016 j jacc 2017 12 015 PMID 29420965 Kerns E Masterson EA Themann CL Calvert GM June 2018 Cardiovascular conditions hearing difficulty and occupational noise exposure within US industries and occupations American Journal of Industrial Medicine 61 6 477 491 doi 10 1002 ajim 22833 PMC 6897488 PMID 29537072 Passchier Vermeer W Passchier WF March 2000 Noise exposure and public health Environmental Health Perspectives 108 Suppl 1 Suppl 1 123 31 doi 10 1289 ehp 00108s1123 JSTOR 3454637 PMC 1637786 PMID 10698728 Kryter KD 1994 The handbook of hearing and the effects of noise physiology psychology and public health Boston Academic Press ISBN 978 0 12 427455 6 10 Noise PDF Natural Resources and the Environment 2006 2006 pp 188 189 Archived from the original PDF on November 14 2011 Noise in Europe 2014 European Environment Agency Godwin R 3 July 2018 Sonic doom how noise pollution kills thousands each year The Guardian via www theguardian com Accident Report NTSB RAR 16 02 PB2016 103218 Derailment of Amtrak Passenger Train 188 Philadelphia Pennsylvania May 12 2015 National Transportation Safety Board adopted May 17 2016 Drivetrain losses efficiency X Engineer org Retrieved 2019 01 01 External links editCar Performance Meters Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vehicular metrics amp oldid 1187830285, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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