Practical sheet | REF: FIC0310 V1

Preparation of input data for the definition of a validation plan

Author: Walid BEN AHMED

Publication date: May 10, 2014 | Lire en français

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3. Identify operating points, dysfunctional situations and damaging factors to be reproduced during validation tests

3.1 Use the requirements specified in the CdC and translate them into operating points to be validated.

Needs requirements relate to the services and performances that your product/system/component must meet. Examples: maximum power (Pmax), continuous power, maximum torque (Cmax), consumption, acoustics, comfort, etc.

Formalize these requirements in the form of operating points to be reproduced during validation. Example for an automotive engine: represent the maximum power curve in a speed/torque reference frame, as well as the duration to be maintained at this Pmax without degrading performance.

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