Simulation Analysis on Hydrostatic Transmission Based on the MATLAB/SIMULINK

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This paper explains the basic principle of hydrostatic transmission. The mathematical model of proportional driving mechanism and pump control motor mechanism has been established. According to the simulation results, the response characteristic relationship of system can be obtained,and analyses the controllability,the observability, the absolute stability and relative stability of the system,in order to illustrate the system is in conformity with the requirements of design.

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October 2014

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