2014
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.659.127
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Simulating the Torque and Angular Speed Distribution within a Heavy Vehicle’s Planetary Gearbox

Abstract: Simulating the real-time working of a system a complex challenge that had been developed lately within almost all fields of activity, of course including mechanical engineering as well. If one wants to reveal the torque and angular speed distribution onto the elements of a planetary gearbox, issuing a virtual model was previously needed. This model should replicate both the physical structure and the real working behavior.The modeled and simulated gearbox is a planetary type one. The power flows along the gear… Show more

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“…2) module. To achieving this, the output physical signals, Ht M and Hp M were turned into mechanical power fluxes that are featured by the Simscape [5] programming environment as "across" (angular speed) and "through" (torque). That was possible by using the "ideal torque source" blocks.…”
Section: Issuing the Virtual Simulation Model Of The Hydraulic Torque...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2) module. To achieving this, the output physical signals, Ht M and Hp M were turned into mechanical power fluxes that are featured by the Simscape [5] programming environment as "across" (angular speed) and "through" (torque). That was possible by using the "ideal torque source" blocks.…”
Section: Issuing the Virtual Simulation Model Of The Hydraulic Torque...mentioning
confidence: 99%