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'''ISO 8178''' is a collection of steady state test cycles used for defining [[emission standard]]s for [[non-road emissions|non-road]] [[internal combustion engine]]s in the [[European Union]], [[USA]], [[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.
'''ISO 8178''' is a collection of steady state test cycles used for defining [[emission standard]]s for [[non-road engine]]s in the [[European Union]], [[USA]], [[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).
It is defined by the [[International Organization for Standardization]] (ISO).

Revision as of 22:13, 25 December 2013

ISO 8178 is a collection of steady state test cycles used for defining emission standards for non-road engines in the European Union, USA, 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).

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