Diogenes wrote:
Much higher torque power, less weight, higher efficiency, and runs easily on a powercube.
Not really true!
- higher torque power: only if the hydraulic motors are oversized which adds to cost and weight and further reduces efficiency
- less weight: maybe, it depends
- higher efficiency: no, definitely not. Poorer in efficiency than mechanical transmission and poorer than electrical transmission like a diesel locomotive
Hydrostatic transmission is something for people who aren't capable of designing a mchanical drivetrain
Bastelmike
@Diogenes, Matt_Maier
Indeed, I am in favor of not using power cubes for car and truck. Does it make any sense to have a car with two or four power cubes installed. It increases maintenance costs, and the small powercube IC engines will be shorter lived than a large car engine or especially a truck diesel.
And with a truck, IMO it's ridiculous to use 5 - 10 powercubes. I doubt that anyone would buy such a truck.
Also its not useful to design a much larger power cube because you can't handle it without a crane.
Having a car wit powercubes is no advantage - noone is willing to change powercubes daily and most cars aren't out of use for longer periods.
@Diogenes, Robotbeat, BoilermakerBen
The efficiency I have been talking about is the efficiency of the power transmission, i.e. how much of the mechanical energy the motor produces is delivered to the wheels.
For mechanical drivetrains with a gearbox this efficiency is 90-92%, and this is constant for varying forces and speeds.
Hydraulic pumps and motors have efficiencies under optimum conditions of ~90% each. Thus combined efficiency is 81%. And the efficiency of pumps drops a lot if operated below maximum hydraulic flow. Similarly the efficiency of a motor drops if not operated with full torque. And cars are typically not operated under full load most of the time, so transmission efficiency in a car averages much below 80%. Thats the math with hydrostatic transmission
There's no reason to use hydraulics, mechanical or electrical is clearly superior.
Bastelmike
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