Article | REF: BM2584 V1

Automobile transmission - Impact on vehicle consumption

Authors: Elian BARON, Philippe PESCAROU

Publication date: July 10, 2013, Review date: June 29, 2023 | Lire en français

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    We can illustrate some of the concepts developed above with a case study. It compares the influence of three different types of floor on the dynamic and fuel consumption performance of a given vehicle, all other things being equal.

    2.1 General characteristics: vehicle, engine, BV kits

    Tables 9 , 10 and figures 44 , 45 summarize the main vehicle/motor/BV characteristics relevant to our study, as well as the three proposed floor layouts....

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