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Found 4 results

  1. From the album: Car

    This plot shows the generator speed (rpms) vs. the car's speed (mph). The generator rpm increases with lower speed, corresponding to a lower gear, and increases with higher speed, corresponding to a higher gear.
  2. larryh

    Planetary Gear

    From the album: Car

    Planetary gear set used in the eCVT.
  3. From the album: Car

    This chart shows efficiency of ICE as a function of RPM and % Load from the data for a 60 mile commute at 3 F. Efficiency increases with decreasing load. The line shows the possible operating points that provide sufficient power to go 65 mph. Efficiency is computed as RPM * % Load / gallons of gas per minute.
  4. From the album: Car

    This graph shows an 8 mile trip that involves a couple of relatively steep 15% grades. Outside temperature is 3 F.
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