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Commercial Vehicles 2021
Truck, Bus, Van, Trailor- Editors:
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- VDI-Berichte, Volume 2380
- Publisher:
- 2021
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2021
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-18-092380-2
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-18-102380-8
- Publisher
- VDI Verlag, Düsseldorf
- Series
- VDI-Berichte
- Volume
- 2380
- Language
- German
- Pages
- XII
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
ChapterPages
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis Partial access Pages I - X Download chapter (PDF)
- ZF E-Mobility products and software for commercial vehicles No access Pages 1 - 16 D. Morgenweck, M. Großmann, W. Fakler, M. Lamke, F. Bitzer
- Thermoelectric generators for heavy-duty vehicles as an economical waste heat recovery system No access Pages 17 - 32 L. Heber, J. Schwab, T. Knobelspies
- Hybridization of heavy duty trucks – Market analysis and technology for high voltage as well as low voltage solutions No access Pages 33 - 42 M. Holzer, F.-D. Speck
- Lightweight construction and cost reduction – a lean, agile MSCDPS® product development process No access Pages 43 - 54 J. Ebert, Cornelia Keller-Ebert
- eDrive & Fuel Cell powertrain systems engineering for commercial vehicles No access Pages 55 - 72 H. Ulmer, M. Rothschuh, F. Brinkmann, R. Wascheck, T. Delebinski
- Fatigue development of a 10x10 commercial vehicle frame using dynamic and/or strength simulation, virtual iteration and component testing together with measurement data acquisition No access Pages 73 - 80 T. Mrazek, K. Puchner, D. Übellacker
- Data-driven selection of vehicle variants for the E/E integration test – Increasing variants and complex technology versus test coverage No access Pages 81 - 96 T. Schulz, S. Herrmann
- High performance and efficiency hydrogen engine using westport fuel systems’ Commercially available HPDI fuel system No access Pages 97 - 116 S. Baker, S. Munshi, J. Huang
- E/E architecture and operating strategy for fuel-cell trucks – Challenges and solutions for energy- and cost-efficient operation No access Pages 117 - 134 J. Pell, I. Müller, W. Gruber, A. Schilk
- Tire contribution to truck sustainability – Roadmap to 2030 No access Pages 135 - 148 J. F. Beaupère, F. Domprobst
- Consumption-optimized planning of transport missions using virtual drives No access Pages 149 - 166 C. Biedinger, T. Halfmann, M. Speckert, C. G. Berges, P. Cuny
- Concept study of a commercial vehicle suspension with optional electric machines No access Pages 167 - 178 L. Matthies, C. Frey
- The chassis remains the backbone of road transport smart & light No access Pages 179 - 188 H. Bublies, T. Dieckmann
- Intelligent automated driving features for refuse collection vehicles No access T. Mauthner, G. Hasenbichler, B. Henriques
- Towards the standardization of a high speed truck-trailer data connection No access K. Feyerabend, A. Goers
- Automated and networked city buses – Optimized, demand-oriented service through intelligent use of data No access Pages 215 - 228 N. Rossel, M. Sommer, E. Sax
- Health & safety in public transport – Better climate and optimized hygiene in times of COVID-19 No access Pages 229 - 244 C. Glöggler, C. Neuschl, A. Zaiser, D. Denzel
- MAN Truck & Bus SE – Shaping the future of mobility No access Pages 245 - 270 S. Schönherr, T. Bergmaier-Trede
- Simply connected – The central, configurable control system for full interlinking across systems for trucks,busses and light commercial vehicles No access Pages 271 - 282 O. Treichel
- Standardized body builder network with cloud connection No access Pages 283 - XII H. Zeltwanger





