GSO ISO 28580:2023

ISO 28580:2018
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 03 May 2023

Passenger car, truck and bus tyre rolling resistance measurement method — Single point test and correlation of measurement results

GSO ISO 28580:2023 Files

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GSO ISO 28580:2023 Scope

This document specifies methods for measuring rolling resistance, under controlled laboratory conditions, for new pneumatic tyres designed primarily for use on passenger cars, trucks and buses. This document is not applicable to tyres intended for temporary use only. It includes a method for correlating measurement results to allow inter-laboratory comparisons. It is designed to facilitate international cooperation and, possibly, regulation building.

Measurement of tyres using this method enables comparisons to be made between the rolling resistance of new test tyres when they are free-rolling straight ahead, in a position perpendicular to the drum outer surface, and in steady-state conditions.

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