The increasing share of hybrid powertrains entails new challenges for the development of drive systems. Setting up and equipping a test bench with all the necessary components of a future drive system is very costly and time-consuming. Besides, in an early development phase prototype components may not even be available yet or may not have the maturity level required to run tests on the overall system. For these reasons more efficient development approaches are needed.
Virtual powertrain – Vehicle simulation on the engine test bench with an implemented P2 topology
Proceedings
2020-08-18
16 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
German
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