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State of Development and Future Prospects of Hydrodynamic Brakes for Trucks and Buses
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In the last 20 years, in western Europe, the power capability of commercial vehicles has doubled, whereas the braking power available has only increased by 40%.
Due to the emphasis on economy, safety and increasing traffic density, the importance of continuous braking systems for trucks and busses is of growing significance.
Voith has developed a new line of hydrodynamic continuous braking systems for commercial vehicles for installation on tractors as well as trailers. These solutions offer the possibility of integration into the powertrain's management system.
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Bergmann, U., Kahlau, G., Vogelsang, K., and Höller, H., "State of Development and Future Prospects of Hydrodynamic Brakes for Trucks and Buses," SAE Technical Paper 922454, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/922454.Also In
References
- Bosch Pocketbook Motor Vehicle Engineering 20 VDI-Verlag 3-18-419105-2
- J.M. Voith GmbH Hydrodynamic Driving Technique Mainz 3-7-830-0227-3
- VDI Guidelines 2153
- Beitz W. Küttner K.-H. Pocketbook for Mechanical Engineering “Dubbel” 14 Springer 3-540-09422-9