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Will the INFO below lead to failure in DICE run? #28
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Dear @DonglinWu, The failure should not be taken as proof of real failure, In any case, |
Thank you very much for your quick response, I will check and try. |
Dear @DonglinWu , In addition, you may check if Kind regards. |
Dear @dimitriskomnos, Yes, I am sure I filled in the right gearbox ratios and final drive ratio, also the tyre code. I tried a lot, but still the same log message. |
A last thing you may check is the proper synchronization of the signals. In addition, for better understanding the cause of this warning in the specific file, |
@dimitriskomnos I am sure I chose 2.0 in "n_dyno_axes WLTP-H" in input file, but it seems co2mpas 1.7.3. always take this input"2.0" as "1.0" (I think my previous condition maybe caused by this bug, because after I input 2.0 in "n_wheel_drive WLTP-H" and 2.0 in "n_dyno_axes WLTP-H", it shows no warning in yellow but with my previous warning in blue.) |
Dear @DonglinWu, The message: 794:co2mpas.model.physical.final_drive:WARNING:WARNING: n_dyno_axes(1) < n_wheel_drive(4) / 2!" maybe comes from The NEDC can be performed on 1) one dyno axis or 2) on two axes but synchronous (i.e., only one is applying the loads).
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I got the file filled according to requirements, and I run co2mpas several times, it always shows below INFO in log messages, I cannot fix it. But all the INFO are in blue, no yellow(warning) or red(failure) words shown. And I can get the calculated NEDC CO2.
May I run DICE just with this condition? Will this lead to failure in DICE run?
Thanks in advance
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