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Using Dynamic Simulation in the Development of Construction Machinery

Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science 2011-08-30 v4

Abstract

As in the car industry for quite some time, dynamic simulation of complete vehicles is being practiced more and more in the development of off-road machinery. However, specific questions arise due not only to company structure and size, but especially to the type of product. Tightly coupled, non-linear subsystems of different domains make prediction and optimisation of the complete system's dynamic behaviour a challenge. Furthermore, the demand for versatile machines leads to sometimes contradictory target requirements and can turn the design process into a hunt for the least painful compromise. This can be avoided by profound system knowledge, assisted by simulation-driven product development. This paper gives an overview of joint research into this issue by Volvo Wheel Loaders and Linkoping University on that matter, lists the results of a related literature review and introduces the term "operateability". Rather than giving detailed answers, the problem space for ongoing and future research is examined and possible solutions are sketched.

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@article{arxiv.cs/0305036,
  title  = {Using Dynamic Simulation in the Development of Construction Machinery},
  author = {Reno Filla and Jan-Ove Palmberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cs/0305036},
  year   = {2011}
}

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17 pages, 5 figures, SICFP'03 conference