Low Dimension Models of Continuously Variable Transmission Dynamics

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S. G. Orlov
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[1] Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University,
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Doklady Mathematics | 2018年 / 97卷
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The paper considers low dimension models describing the dynamics of a continuously variable transmission. Unlike other models, they are aimed primarily on the computer simulation of global dynamics, rather than on the reconstruction of detailed stressed and deformed state. Due to the low dimension of the models, simulation times are much less than those for large models. Therefore, the models proposed can be used for real-time or faster simulations.
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