Dana Experts to Speak on Hydraulic Hybrids for Off-Highway Market at SAE 2013 Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress
Lead engineers will provide details on the development of the Spicer® PowerBoost™ system, a new line of integrated hydraulic-hybrid powertrain concepts for the off-highway market introduced at Bauma 2013 in
Deployed through series or parallel hybrid configurations that fit into existing vehicle designs with minimal adaptation, Spicer PowerBoost technology supplements all types of transmission architectures.
Spicer PowerBoost technology captures kinetic energy otherwise wasted throughout the drivetrain and working hydraulics, and then uses this recuperated energy to help power the vehicle, which can reduce fuel consumption by 20 to 40 percent compared with conventional drivetrain concepts, depending on vocational application and duty cycle. Spicer PowerBoost technology can also reduce total ownership and operating costs by increasing productivity, reducing maintenance, and allowing for the use of a downsized engine.
The development of Spicer PowerBoost technology is the result of a three-year program at Dana's advanced technology centers in
Dana engineers have published a technical paper for the conference that illustrates the concept and operation of the Spicer PowerBoost system as well as the development process. The paper focuses on system engineering principles and the model-based approach to system design, control, and energy analysis. Experimental results are also provided.
The SAE 2013
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Dana is a world-leading supplier of driveline, sealing, and thermal-management technologies that improve the efficiency and performance of passenger, commercial, and off-highway vehicles with both conventional and alternative-energy powertrains. The company's global network of engineering, manufacturing, and distribution facilities provides original-equipment and aftermarket customers with local product and service support. Based in
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Jeff Cole, +1-419-887-3535, jeff.cole@dana.com