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SAE Off-Highway Engineering 2004-09-01

  • Magazine Issue
  • OFHSEP04
Published September 01, 2004 by SAE International in United States
Language:
  • English
  • Digital revolution changing hydraulics
    Electrohydraulics trim costs while improving safety and efficiency.
  • Heavy-duty testing
    Targeting off-highway and other commercial vehicle engine makers, Ricardo has expanded its Chicago Technical Center to help them comply with upcoming emissions regulations.
  • An integrating experience
    The importance of systems integration will be an overarching theme at a new SAE conference, COMVEC, for the on-and off-highway commercial vehicle industries.
  • Off-highway gets cooler and greener
    An environmentally benign A/C refrigerant rooftop unit is ready for testing in logging and mining equipment in Australia.
  • Mining for better seating
    The mining site is a particularly challenging environment for vehicles, which combined with the intense work schedule of most mining operations, leads to a serious need for comfort and convenience for equipment operators.