AUTOMOTIVE CLUTCH MODELS FOR REAL TIME SIMULATION

One of the key issues of drivetrain real time simulations is the modeling of clutches. This paper aims to show an overview of usual clutch models with emphasis on their compatibility with real time simulation. The models are tested using a torsional model of the powertrain with parameters values typical for medium class passenger cars.

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