Title: A controlled diesel drive line with hydrostatic transmission: Part 1 - mathematical model

Authors: J. Murin

Addresses: Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Racianska 75, 831 02 Bratislava 3, Slovak Republic

Abstract: A dynamic model of a diesel driveline consisting of a controlled proper drive, mechanical gearing, controlled hydrostatic transmission and a loading mechanism is derived. The system under consideration represents a chain of mechanisms for energy transfer with a limited power source and energy receiver. The transmitting working medium is a mass, compressible and viscous liquid and the energy transfer agent is its high pressure. A system of non-linear ordinary differential equations represents the discrete dynamic model of the complex mechanical system.

Keywords: diesel engine control; dynamic modelling; hydrostatic transmission; machine driveline; energy transfer; diesel engines; power transmission.

DOI: 10.1504/IJVD.2005.007286

International Journal of Vehicle Design, 2005 Vol.38 No.2/3, pp.109 - 122

Published online: 02 Jul 2005 *

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