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SAE Truck & Off-Highway Engineering: February 2020
- Magazine Issue
- 20TOFHP02
Sector:
Language:
- English
- ICE advances
Engine developers employ revised electronic architectures, mechanical tweaks to boost fuel efficiency, performance of internal-combustion engines. - Autonomous construction sites
Equipment makers are testing the emerging technologies required to advance automation beyond individual machines. - Modeling electric motors
How to develop a traction drive using a multiphysics-based approach with 3D modeling and simulation. - Solving the "telehandler
problem"
Two-stage overcenter valves create stability in machines with highly dynamic loads. - Engineering the world's fastest
tractor
JCB worked with design and engineering specialists to build a spectacular speed record-breaker that topped 150 mph. - Editorial
ConExpo: Go big or go home - Low-latency cameras, onboard computing combine to offer advanced operator assistance
- Cellular-key solution augments commercial-vehicle security
- Isuzu dual-fuel system simplifies fuel changeovers
- Prodrive, Volta Trucks develop electric truck for urban driving
- Freudenberg designs new seal to cut contamination, improve top-speed performance
- Self-driving trucks cut fuel consumption by 10%
- Volvo CE showcases 100-ton EC950F excavator, new hybrid assist that cuts fuel use by 15%
- Q&A
Parker takes electro-hydrostatic approach for electric machines