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Some Considerations Regarding the Development Procedure of Commercial Vehicles Shifting Systems

2003-11-18
2003-01-3582
In order to attend the more demanding expectations of the commercial vehicles customers, it is being looked for improvements in order to reach better comfort on driving. Among the systems that interact with the driver, the shifting system can be distinguished. The development of a commercial vehicle shifting system is getting complex, because besides making possible the gear changes, it should follow comfort, ergonomics and durability parameters, balancing the necessary robustness for heavy applications with the shift smoothness desired by the user. At the start of the development of commercial vehicles shifting systems, the concept to be applied is analyzed, defining the model. Then it starts the study of the system construction, according to layout parameters of the vehicle project. This stage is predominantly accomplished by computer models. Then the prototypes are manufactured, in which functional tests are made for refinement.
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Combustion Development of the Mercedes-Benz MY1999 CNG-Engine M366LAG

1999-10-25
1999-01-3519
The combustion development of the Mercedes-Benz MY1999 CNG-Engine M366LAG is discussed.With a dis-placement of 5.958 l and 6 in-line cylinders, this engine has a rated power of 170 kW @ 2600 min-1, and a maximum torque of 720 Nm @ 1560 min-1. It can operate using CNG of considerably lower methane number [3] than the previous version, while improving performance, fuel consumption and emission values. Major modifications were performed to achieve these results. Mixture motion and combustion were improved using a high-swirl intake port. The new engine management system provides fuel injection, full airflow control and closed-loop lean burn operation. Due to its higher tolerance to gas quality fluctuations, the new M366LAG can be offered to a wider range of customers than the previous versions, without the risk of engine damage or operational problems.
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Development of a Light Load Timing Advance for Bosch A2000 Injection Pump on OM366LA - Mercedes Benz Engine

1997-12-31
973110
Nowadays the widespread use of Diesel engines in trucks and buses in our cities makes desirable any improvement in the engine reserves concerning emission and performance. We developed a Light Load Timing Advance (LLTA) on plungers of engine's pump OM366LA - Mercedes Benz that greatly increases the engine reserves by an optimization of the injection pump's hydraulic. The improvement were: better fuel consumption, lower white smoke and reduction of smoke in free acceleration tests.
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Development of a Mercedes-Benz Natural Gas Engine M 366 LAG, with a Lean Burn Combustion System

1996-10-01
962378
The heavy-duty natural gas engine has been subject of growing interest as a feasible alternative for the reduction of pollution levels in urban centers, where currently diesel vehicles predominate. This paper summarizes the development of the Mercedes Benz compressed natural gas engine M366LAG, which reached competitive characteristics of Diesel engines, like fuel consumption, weight / power ratio and thermal loading, by matching the turbocharging technology with charge cooler and the concept of lean burn combustion. An oxidation catalyst was developed and emissions less than 50% of the EURO II limits were achieved. With 5,958 1 of displacement and 6 cylinders in line, the M366LAG provides a power of 170 kW @ 2600 min-1 and 720 Nm @ 1560 min-1 as maximum torque.
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