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An invaluable overview of the latest powertrain technology

Integrated Powertrains and Their Control provides an overview of the latest in powertrain technology from an expert in the field. Based on current and ongoing research, this book updates the field's body of knowledge by highlighting new advances in design, modeling, and simulation as well as implementation considerations dictated by new and evolving legal requirements. Relevant to mechanical engineers in both research and industry, this book provides valuable insight and directions for future investigations.



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Authors' Details ix About the Editor xi Foreword N D Vaughan xiii Chapter 1 Introduction to Advances in Powertrain Technology N S Jackson 1 Chapter 2 Control of an Integrated IVP Powertrain S Murray 3 Chapter 3 Driveability Control of the ZI Powertrain A F A Serrarens 19 Chapter 4 Performance of Integrated Engine-CVT Control, Considering Powertrain Loss and CVT Response Lag T Kim and H Kim 31 Chapter 5 Shifting Dynamics of Metal Pushing V-Belt - Rapid Speed Ratio Variations G Carbone, L Mangialardi, and G Mantriota 47 Chapter 6 Cylinder Balancing Control Of Direct Injection Engines G N Heslop and J Dixon 67 Chapter 7 Continuously variable transmission with electromechanical power splitting G Avery and P Tenberge 79 Chapter 8 The Design of a Parallel Hybrid Transmission Control System J Marco, R Ball, and R P Jones 93 Authors' Index 111 Subject Index 113 Details of contributing authors are listed below. Chapter 1 - Introduction to Advances in Powertrain Technology Neville S Jackson Ricardo, UK Chapter 2 - Control of an Integrated IVT Powertrain S Murray Powertrain Control Department, Torotrak (Development) Limited, Leyland, UK Chapter 3 - Driveability Control of the ZI Powertrain Alex F A Serrarens Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Section Systems, and Control, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Chapter 4 - Performance of Integrated Engine-CVT Control, Considering Powertrain Loss and CVT Response Lag T Kim and H Kim School of Mechanical Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea Chapter 5 - Shifting Dynamics of Metal Pushing V-Belt - Rapid Speed Ratio Variations G Carbone and L Mangialardi Dipartimento di Progettazione e Produzione Industriale, Politecnico di Bari, Bari, Italy G Mantriota Dipartimento di Ingegneria e Fisica dell'Ambiente, Universita della Basilicata, Potenza, Italy Chapter 6 - Cylinder Balancing Control of Direct Injection Engines G N Heslop and J Dixon Visteon UK Limited, (Visteon Automotive Systems), Basildon, UK Chapter 7 - Continuously Variable Transmission with Electromechanical Power Splitting G Avery and Peter Tenberge TU Chemnitz, Germany Chapter 8 - The Design of a Parallel Hybrid Transmission Control System J Marco Pi Technology, Cambridge, UK R Ball Warwick Manufacturing Group, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK R P Jones School of Engineering, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 03/05/2001
    ISBN13: 9781860583346, 978-1860583346
    ISBN10: 1860583342

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    An invaluable overview of the latest powertrain technology

    Integrated Powertrains and Their Control provides an overview of the latest in powertrain technology from an expert in the field. Based on current and ongoing research, this book updates the field's body of knowledge by highlighting new advances in design, modeling, and simulation as well as implementation considerations dictated by new and evolving legal requirements. Relevant to mechanical engineers in both research and industry, this book provides valuable insight and directions for future investigations.



    Table of Contents
    Authors' Details ix About the Editor xi Foreword N D Vaughan xiii Chapter 1 Introduction to Advances in Powertrain Technology N S Jackson 1 Chapter 2 Control of an Integrated IVP Powertrain S Murray 3 Chapter 3 Driveability Control of the ZI Powertrain A F A Serrarens 19 Chapter 4 Performance of Integrated Engine-CVT Control, Considering Powertrain Loss and CVT Response Lag T Kim and H Kim 31 Chapter 5 Shifting Dynamics of Metal Pushing V-Belt - Rapid Speed Ratio Variations G Carbone, L Mangialardi, and G Mantriota 47 Chapter 6 Cylinder Balancing Control Of Direct Injection Engines G N Heslop and J Dixon 67 Chapter 7 Continuously variable transmission with electromechanical power splitting G Avery and P Tenberge 79 Chapter 8 The Design of a Parallel Hybrid Transmission Control System J Marco, R Ball, and R P Jones 93 Authors' Index 111 Subject Index 113 Details of contributing authors are listed below. Chapter 1 - Introduction to Advances in Powertrain Technology Neville S Jackson Ricardo, UK Chapter 2 - Control of an Integrated IVT Powertrain S Murray Powertrain Control Department, Torotrak (Development) Limited, Leyland, UK Chapter 3 - Driveability Control of the ZI Powertrain Alex F A Serrarens Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Section Systems, and Control, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Chapter 4 - Performance of Integrated Engine-CVT Control, Considering Powertrain Loss and CVT Response Lag T Kim and H Kim School of Mechanical Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea Chapter 5 - Shifting Dynamics of Metal Pushing V-Belt - Rapid Speed Ratio Variations G Carbone and L Mangialardi Dipartimento di Progettazione e Produzione Industriale, Politecnico di Bari, Bari, Italy G Mantriota Dipartimento di Ingegneria e Fisica dell'Ambiente, Universita della Basilicata, Potenza, Italy Chapter 6 - Cylinder Balancing Control of Direct Injection Engines G N Heslop and J Dixon Visteon UK Limited, (Visteon Automotive Systems), Basildon, UK Chapter 7 - Continuously Variable Transmission with Electromechanical Power Splitting G Avery and Peter Tenberge TU Chemnitz, Germany Chapter 8 - The Design of a Parallel Hybrid Transmission Control System J Marco Pi Technology, Cambridge, UK R Ball Warwick Manufacturing Group, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK R P Jones School of Engineering, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK

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