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The Development of Vehicular Powertrain System Modeling Methodologies: Philosphy and Implementation
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Simulation is a useful tool which can significantly reduce resources invested during product development. Vehicle manufacturers are using simulations to aid in the evaluation of designs and components, including powertrain systems and controllers. These simulations can be made more useful by addressing issues such as flexibility, modularity, and causality. These issues and other aspects involved in the development and use of powertrain system simulations are discussed in this paper, and a case study of a powertrain system model developed in the PCRL using methodologies based on considerations of such issues is presented.
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Moskwa, J., Munns, S., and Rubin, Z., "The Development of Vehicular Powertrain System Modeling Methodologies: Philosphy and Implementation," SAE Technical Paper 971089, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/971089.Also In
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