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Dynamic Simulation of a Hydrostatically Propelled Vehicle
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This paper develops and discusses a digital computer simulation model of a total vehicle drive system. The vehicle studied utilizes a single hydrostatic engine, pump, fluid conductor, motor, wheel, soil, and weight transfer details. A model such as this can be used to investigate vehicle dynamics; various transmission control characteristics; the effects of major system changes, etc; and work that would otherwise require actual vehicle build-up, modification, instrumentation, and testing.
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Cornell, C., "Dynamic Simulation of a Hydrostatically Propelled Vehicle," SAE Technical Paper 811253, 1981, https://doi.org/10.4271/811253.Also In
Electronic Technologies and Systems for Commercial Vehicles of the 80s
Number: SP-0505; Published: 1981-11-01
Number: SP-0505; Published: 1981-11-01
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