The take-Take-off manoeuvre of a vehicle was studied in Sect. 23.9 using a simple model where the inertia of both engine and vehicle were modelled as two flywheels connected to each other by a rigid shaft and a friction clutch. This model can be made more realistic by adding the torsional compliance of the shaft, of the joints and possibly the gear wheels, as well as the rotational inertia of the various elements of the Driveline. A model of the whole driveline is thus obtained, with the engine and vehicle modelled as two flywheels located at its ends.
Transmission Models
Mechanical Engineering Series
2019-12-18
40 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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