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SAE Off-Highway Engineering: April 8, 2016

  • Magazine Issue
  • 16OFHP04
Published April 08, 2016 by SAE International in United States
Language:
  • English
  • Software's role continues to expand
    Design teams use different technologies to create new software and link systems together.
  • Emissions regulations and engine complexity
    With the European Commission announcing a Stage V criteria emissions regulation for off-highway, scheduled to phase-in as earlly as 2019, there will be an end to a brief era of harmonized new-vehicle regulations. Will this affect an already complex engine development process?
  • Evaluating thermal design of construction vehicles
    CFD simulation is used to evaluate two critical areas that address challenging thermal issues: electronic control units and hot air recirculation.
  • New Komatsu wheel loader with Tier 4F engine consumes 13% less fuel
  • Arctic Cat debuts purpose-built 'snow bike' in 2017 model line
  • Accelerated ash load testing of particulate filters on an automated test rig
  • Origami goes high-tech for potential military applications
  • Autonomous vehicles demonstrate ground-air cooperation
  • Nanotechnology may provide self-cleaning, energy-saving 'smart glass' for vehicles
  • GE scanner enhances defect detection for industrial CT