A Unified Approach for Design and Analysis of Engineered Systems Using HyPneu

932488

09/01/1993

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International Off-Highway & Powerplant Congress & Exposition
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The design and analysis of most engineered systems involves many and sometimes diverse technical disciplines. For example, in the design of a fluid power system, the input to the system is usually some type of prime mover. In addition, the output may include gears, linkage, etc. The output may be used in a feedback circuit which will normally encompass instrumentation, logic elements, and controllers. In order to evaluate the total performance of such systems analytically, a software package must be available which can unify the interactions of these diverse components.
This paper will present a new computer program which will unify hydraulic, pneumatic, electronic, and mechanical components permitting the analysis of complete engineered systems on a P.C. Several example systems will be shown which originate in actual machinery designs. These example systems will be simulated and output type information will be presented.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/932488
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10
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Hong, I., and Tessmann, R., "A Unified Approach for Design and Analysis of Engineered Systems Using HyPneu," SAE Technical Paper 932488, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/932488.
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Sep 1, 1993
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932488
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Technical Paper
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English