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Alternative Powertrains and Extensions to the Conventional Powertrain: Commercial Vehicle Technology

Autor Michael Hilgers
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This volume, "Alternative Powertrains and Supplements to the Conventional Powertrain", introduces alternatives and additions to the conventional powertrain of the commercial vehicle.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783662709313
ISBN-10: 3662709317
Pagini: 104
Dimensiuni: 168 x 240 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Ediția:Third Edition 2025
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Seria Commercial Vehicle Technology


Cuprins

Alternative powertrains and extensions to the conventional powertrain.- The electric drive.- Hybrid vehicles.- Other supplements to the conventional drive.- Alternative fuels.- Comprehension questions.- Abbreviations and symbols.

Notă biografică

The Authors
Dr. Michael Hilgers is currently director of the testing center at BFDA and Director for entire vehicle testing for the Mercedes-Benz Business Unit in BFDA. BFDA is a joint venture in China between Daimler Truck and Foton. Before that he was head of a CAE department in Commercial Vehicle Development at Mercedes-Benz Trucks. Before that he headed a department for vehicle Mechatronics. 


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The aim of this work, consisting of 9 individual, self-contained booklets, is to describe commercial vehicle technology in a way that is clear, concise and illustrative. Compact and easy to understand, it provides an overview of the technology that goes into modern commercial vehicles.
Starting from the customer's fundamental requirements, the characteristics and systems that define the design of the vehicles are presented knowledgeably in a series of articles, each of which can be read and studied on their own. 
This volume, "Alternative Powertrains and Supplements to the Conventional Powertrain", introduces alternatives and additions to the conventional powertrain of the commercial vehicle. The wide range of options is presented so as to be clearly understandable for those learning and working with them in a practical environment. Electric vehicles and hybrid systems, fuel cell powertrains and alternative fuels are discussed.

Content

Alternative powertrains and extensions to the conventional powertrain.- The electric drive.- Hybrid vehicles.- Other supplements to the conventional drive.- Hydrogen. - Alternative fuels.- Comprehension questions.- Abbreviations and symbols.

The target groups
Participants in master classes and those studying individual aspects of commercial vehicle technology  

Professors and lecturers instructing in the field of commercial vehicle technology

Consultants and experts who need background knowledge and technical expertise regarding commercial vehicle technology  

Personnel working in the commercial vehicle technology or supply industry who are assigned to a new work area

Cost planners and logistics companies

The Author
Dr. Michael Hilgers is currently director of the testing center at BFDA and Director for entire vehicle testing for the Mercedes-Benz Business Unit in BFDA. BFDA is a joint venture in China between Daimler Truck and Foton. Before that he was head of a CAE department in Commercial Vehicle Development at Mercedes-Benz Trucks. Before that he headed a department for vehicle Mechatronics. 


Caracteristici

Clear and well-founded introduction to complex commercial vehicle technology Understanding modern commercial vehicles Understanding the function and structure of today's trucks