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SAE Truck & Off-Highway Engineering: February 2021

  • Magazine Issue
  • 21TOFHP02
Published February 04, 2021 by SAE International in United States
Language:
  • English
  • Bigger processors, smaller engines
    Engine designers are using electronics, networks to downsize engines while upping performance, efficiency and NVH characteristics.
  • A testing powerhouse
    Allison Transmission's new Vehicle Environmental Test center in Indianapolis is open for business for external and in-house customers alike.
  • 'Revolutionizing' digital hydraulics
    Volvo CE teams with Norrhydro to commercialize an advanced electro-hydraulic system that promises fuel-efficiency gains of up to 50%.
  • Editorial
    State of the industry: ubiquitous broadband is key
  • ZF builds 'middleware' to address vehicle software escalation
  • Traxen 'trains' AI-based adaptive cruise control for heavy trucks
  • Garrett two-stage turbos ramp up in off-highway equipment
  • Mahle's hydrogen focus spans fuel cells, ICEs
  • CES 2021: Deere demos tractor, high-precision planter via virtual reality
  • Monarch's automated, electric tractor ready for 2021 deliveries
  • Q&A
    Matt Leuck talks about how Neste targets hard-to-electrify vehicles for renewable diesel