Developers of advanced heavy duty diesel engines are engaged in probing the opportunities presented by new materials and techniques. This process is technology driven, but there is neither assurance that the eventual users of the engines so developed will be comfortable with them nor, indeed, that those consumers will continue to exist in either the same form, or numbers as they do today. To ensure maximum payoff of research dollars the equipment development process must consider user needs. This study defines motor carrier concerns, cost tolerances, and the engine parameters which match the future projected industry needs. The approach taken to do that will be explained and the results presented. The material to be given came basically from a survey of motor carrier fleets. It provides indications of the role of heavy duty vehicles in the 1998 period and their desired maintenance and engine performance parameters.


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    Title :

    Future heavy duty trucking engine requirements


    Additional title:

    Anforderungen an Schwerlastkraftwagenmotoren in der Zukunft


    Contributors:
    Strawhorn, L.W. (author) / Suski, V. (author)


    Publication date :

    1984


    Size :

    7 Seiten, 2 Tabellen, 10 Quellen


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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