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Hydraulics design for automatics

Hydraulics design for automatics

Hydraulics design for automatics

(OP)
Dear all

I am interested in your tips for using any commercial modelling tools for hydralics for automatic transmissions?
any ideas?

RE: Hydraulics design for automatics

Form left field, and this is NOT a recommendation :
ADAMS/Hydraulics

maybe?

I'm fairly sure that a lot of people use Matlab/Simulink.

 

Cheers

Greg Locock

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RE: Hydraulics design for automatics

This is a copy paste from a communication with a transmission company that were recruiting engineers.

We are a very lean organisation and have specific requirements for people with the following skills:

Transmission Design and Analysis, (Utilising software tools such as ProEngineer, Patran/Nastran, Matlab/Simulink and RomaxDesigner)

 

RE: Hydraulics design for automatics

(OP)
Thanks for that. Has anybody used AMeSIM (LMS Imagine).

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