scholarly journals A Computer Simulation of a Driving Vehicle Performance using an Set of Engine Part Load Performance and a Transmission Shift Map

2014 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 64-68 ◽  
Author(s):  
Choong Hoon Lee
2004 ◽  
Author(s):  
Huiyu Fu ◽  
Xiangdong Chen ◽  
Erol Mustafa ◽  
Nizar Trigui ◽  
Steve Richardson ◽  
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1988 ◽  
Vol 32 (10) ◽  
pp. 573-577
Author(s):  
R. Wade Allen ◽  
Henry T. Szostak ◽  
Theodore J. Rosenthal

The combined performance of the driver and vehicle determine whether accidents result from traffic conflicts, road hazards, etc. This paper describes the driver behavior and hazard scenario aspects of a computer simulation which models both vehicle dynamics and driver steering and braking behavior. The technical aspects of the simulation have previously been published. The issue of how much the driver and vehicle contribute to accident involvement is addressed, and antilock brake evaluation is used as an example.


Author(s):  
J Y Wong ◽  
J Preston-Thomas

The major features of a computer simulation model, NTVPM-85, designed for parametric analysis of tracked vehicle performance are presented. The application of the model to the evaluation of the effects on tractive performance of vehicle design and operational parameters and terrain characteristics is demonstrated. The model can be an extremely useful aid in the evaluation of competing designs and in the examination of the effects on performance of design modifications and operational environments.


2004 ◽  
Author(s):  
Otmar Scharrer ◽  
Christoph Heinrich ◽  
Martin Heinrich ◽  
Peter Gebhard ◽  
Helmut Pucher
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Author(s):  
J Y Wong

This paper describes the results of a study of the effects of articulation joint configuration, suspension characteristics, location of the centre of gravity and initial track tension on the mobility of a two-unit, articulated tracked vehicle. The study was carried out using a comprehensive computer simulation model known as NTVPM-86. The results show that suspension characteristics, location of the centre of gravity and initial track tension have noticeable effects on the mobility of articulated tracked vehicles over marginal terrain, while the articulation joint angle has a less significant influence on vehicle performance. Locking the articulation joint between the two units of an articulated tracked vehicle usually causes a degradation of tractive performance. The approach to the optimization of the design of articulated tracked vehicles is demonstrated. It is shown that the simulation model NTVPM-86 can play a significant role in the optimization of articulated tracked vehicle design or in the evaluation of vehicle candidates for a given mission and environment.


Author(s):  
G. Murtaza ◽  
A. I. Bhatti ◽  
Q. Ahmed

With the advancement in the innovated technologies, optimum efficiency of spark ignition (SI) engine can be accomplished during the entire engine operating range, particularly at part load. In this research, a novel control-oriented extended mean value engine model (EMVEM) of the Atkinson cycle engine is proposed, wherein the Atkinson cycle, variable valve timing (VVT), overexpansion, and variable compression ratio (VCR) characteristics are incorporated. For this purpose, an intake valve timing (IVT) parameter is introduced, which has a vital role in modeling the inclusive dynamics of the system and to deal with engine performance degrading aspects. The proposed model is validated with the experimental data of a VVT engine, obtained from literature, to ensure that the proposed model has the capability to capture the dynamics of the Atkinson cycle engine, and engine load can be controlled by IVT parameter, instead of the conventional throttle. The potential benefits of late intake valve closing (LIVC) tactic and copious integrated characteristics are appreciated as well. Furthermore, simulation results of the developed model primarily indicate the reduction in the engine part load losses and enhancement in thermal efficiency due to overexpansion, which has a great significance in the enhancement of the performance, fuel economy, and emissions reduction. Besides, the constraints on LIVC and overexpansion become evident.


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