TL8 Passenger Cars
ewan@xxxxxx
(22 Dec 2019 22:51 UTC)
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RE: [TML] TL8 Passenger Cars
ewan@xxxxxx
(24 Dec 2019 12:44 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TL8 Passenger Cars Jeff Zeitlin (19 Feb 2020 00:10 UTC)
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RE: [TML] TL8 Passenger Cars
ewan@xxxxxx
(19 Feb 2020 18:20 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TL8 Passenger Cars
Ethan McKinney
(19 Feb 2020 18:49 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TL8 Passenger Cars
Jeff Zeitlin
(20 Feb 2020 04:46 UTC)
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Re: [TML] TL8 Passenger Cars
kaladorn@xxxxxx
(02 Apr 2020 03:28 UTC)
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On Sun, 22 Dec 2019 22:51:01 -0000, <xxxxxx@quibell.org.uk> wrote: >I know there are a few passenger cars out there for TL8, and Robert (Dean) >did electronic versions of the car and motorcycle as well (although his >costs (probably the batteries) are high), but I wanted something I could >manipulate myself to add the automation in . > >Because it was the autonomous electrical car that I was really after . I was going over these with an eye toward including them in the forthcoming issue of Freelance Traveller, and the fuel capacity and range/duration Simply Didn't Seem Right. I'm working on the assumption that the current TL for the "first world" here is more-or-less TL8 verging on prototype-TL9. If you want to add an explanation of the 'discrepancy' or update the numbers, I can hold them, or I can go ahead and print them as-is (and probably get some feedback along the same lines as my comments below). >Urban Class Passenger Car >CraftID: Urban Class Passenger Car, TL8, Cr 3,910 >Hull: 1/1, Displacement=1, Conf=4USL, Armour=2C, > Loaded=5.71 tons, Unloaded=1.034 tons >Power: 1/2, Improved Internal Combustion=0.16 Mw, Duration=12 hours >Loco: 1/2, Wheels=4, P/W=28, Road=119 kph, Offroad=24 kph >Comm: Radio=V Distant (50 km) >Sensors: Headlights x2 >Off: Hardpoints=1 >Def: DefDM=+2 >Control: Panel=Electronic x1, >Accom: Crew=1 (Driver), Seats=Cramped x4, Env=basic env >Other: Fuel=0.12 klitres, Cargo=4.557 klitres, ObjSize=Small, EmLevel=Faint > >Cost in Quantity=Cr 3,128 Are you sure about the fuel and range/duration? 0.12 kliters is 120 liters, and at roughly 4 liters to 1 gallon, that makes it a 30-gallon gas tank (it's more, actually, as it's really only about 3.8 liters per gallon). A quick google makes an average sedan gas tank about half that (less for hybrids - a variant that you didn't include); even the typical SUV - which is a light truck, not a passenger car (except legally in most jurisdictions), is only about three-quarters of that. With current engine efficiencies, the range for a pure I/C vehicle of the passenger car/light truck class is 300-400 miles (400-600 km), which works out to a duration of 5 - 15 hours, depending on speed - but the distance range and fuel efficiency are better measures for a ground vehicle (realistically, 7.8 to 5.9 liters/100km [30-40 US MPG]; your figures, range [up to] 1400km [875 miles], 8.6 liters/100km [27 US MPG]). The above also applies to the Urban A. >Urban E Class Electric Passenger Car >CraftID: Urban E Class Electric Passenger Car, TL8, Cr 10,578 >Hull: 1/1, Displacement=1, Conf=4USL, Armour=2C, > Loaded=3.713 tons, Unloaded=0.589 tons >Power: 1/2, Battteries=0.1 Mw, Duration=8 hours >Loco: 1/2, Wheels=4, P/W=27, Road=116 kph, Offroad=23 kph >Comm: Radio=V Distant (50 km) >Sensors: Headlights x2 >Off: Hardpoints=1 >Def: DefDM=+2 >Control: Panel=Electronic x1, Interface=Power >Accom: Crew=1 (Driver), Seats=Cramped x4, Env=basic env >Other: Cargo=3.124klitres, ObjSize=Small, EmLevel=Faint > >Cost in Quantity=Cr 8,462 The same comment about range vs. duration applies here; the typical electric car available today has a range of 150-300 miles (250-500 km), with the "no frills" versions being closer to the _low_ end of that (Nissan Leaf, 250km; Tesla 3, 500km). This also applies to the Urban EA. For what it's worth, and for comparison, my 2008 Prius (hybrid) has a 12-gallon (45 liter) tank; in highway driving I've gone as much as 550 miles (880 km) on a single tank of gas, and could have made about 600 (~1000 km) safely. ®Traveller is a registered trademark of Far Future Enterprises, 1977-2020. Use of the trademark in this notice and in the referenced materials is not intended to infringe or devalue the trademark. -- Jeff Zeitlin, Editor Freelance Traveller The Electronic Fan-Supported Traveller® Resource xxxxxx@freelancetraveller.com http://www.freelancetraveller.com Freelance Traveller extends its thanks to the following enterprises for hosting services: onCloud/CyberWeb Enterprises (http://www.oncloud.io) The Traveller Downport (http://www.downport.com)