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Methods for Simulating Steady-State and Dynamic Behaviour of Two-Way Cartridge Circuits
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The simulation of both the steady-state and dynamic behaviour is a common major problem in computer aided analysis programs for two-way cartridge valve circuits. The simulated system is also mathematically very inflexible and nonlinear. By employing the simulation and modelling techniques introduced in this paper, a reasonable computation time and quite good accuracy can be achieved.
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Ellman, A. and Vilenius, M., "Methods for Simulating Steady-State and Dynamic Behaviour of Two-Way Cartridge Circuits," SAE Technical Paper 901584, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/901584.Also In
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