Driveline Modeling
Model construction techniques and best practices
Driveline modeling employs a physical network approach, where Simscape™ blocks correspond to physical elements, such as clutches, gears, and transmissions. The lines that connect these blocks correspond to the physical connections that transmit power. The resulting models let you describe the physical structure of a system, rather than the underlying mathematics. For more information, see Basic Principles of Modeling Physical Networks.
Categories
- Basic Motion, Torque, and Force Modeling
Model driveshaft motion, torque, and force using inertias and gears
- Driveline Actuation
How Simscape Driveline™ solves both the forward and inverse dynamics of torques, forces, and motion
- Power Transmission Using Pulley Networks
Best practices for modelling Simscape Driveline pulley systems
- Gear Coupling Control Using Clutches
Methods for coupling and decoupling driveshafts using simple and complex clutches
- Transmissions with Gear Ratios and Clutch Schedules
Complex, switchable gearboxes that contain gears and clutches
- Drivetrain Disturbances
Noise injection and fault responses
- Frictional and Thermal Losses
Loss effects in models with gears, brakes, and clutches
- Specialized and Customized Components
Specialized driveline components in the Simscape Driveline and Simscape environments