The Virtual Simulation of Electric-Drive Mechanical Transmission

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This paper studies the electric-drive mechanical transmission-EMT which integrates motor and mechanical transmission system. The system follows the principle of power-train integration, the paper uses the CATIA software for virtual manufacturing and assembling, through the written simulation program, using Matlab software transmission to design module simulation studying of the institution, to verify that the three grades EMT system is better in efficiency and fuel economy performance, to provide theoretical research guidance for the product designing.

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February 2014

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