Thermal Energy Performance Evaluation and Architecture Selection for Off-Highway Equipment

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Off-highway equipment are subjected to diverse environmental conditions, severe duty cycles, and multiple simultaneous operations. Due to its continuous, high-power adverse operating conditions, equipment are exposed to high thermal loads, which result in the deterioration of its performance and efficiency.
This article describes a model-based system simulation approach for thermal performance evaluation of a self-propelled off-highway vehicle. The objective of developing the simulation model including thermal fidelity is to quantify the impact of thermal loads on vehicular system/subsystems performance. This article also describes the use of simulation models for driving architectural design decisions and virtual test replication in all stages of product development.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/02-14-03-0028
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12
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Jawale, V., and Hans, K., "Thermal Energy Performance Evaluation and Architecture Selection for Off-Highway Equipment," SAE Int. J. Commer. Veh. 14(3):339-350, 2021, https://doi.org/10.4271/02-14-03-0028.
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Aug 31, 2021
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02-14-03-0028
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Journal Article
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English