Analysis of performance of split-torque or input-coupled hydrostatic transmission by means of mathematical model reveals features which are important to designer and user alike; quality of hydraulic components of transmission has strong effects on performance; split-torque transmission is expected to perform with higher efficiency than straight hydrostatic transmission; value of mathematical model in describing transmission performance for straight hydrostatic transmission and differential transmission is shown; inadequacy of concept of ideal loss-free transmission is emphasized and illustrated. (04616)
Hydromechanical transmission -- Ideal and real
SAE Paper
SAE Meeting ; 1968 Transmissions
1968
8 pages
Conference paper
English
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