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Study On Concept Design Of Green Tractor For Long-distance Work

Posted on:2015-10-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y LinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2272330467970276Subject:Industrial design engineering
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Tractor was the branch born out of truck family. In1820s the industrialization processed in Europe,which produced steam-truck market, this is the infancy of Truck history. since the20th century, the cargovehicles equipped gasoline and diesel engine, which became the prototype of modern trucks. Practicality ofstandardized production and developing of techniques make trucks get a booming development in the twoWorld Wars. The application of new technologies made the modern truck toward a safe, efficient,environmentally friend products.China is the largest vehicle market in the world, also it is the largest heavy-duty truck market in theworld. But Chinese heavy-truck makersdevote more resources to increase capacity, expand market share,with these producing plan, the makers neglect customer experience, which slows the speed of technologydevelopment down. Development of heavy trucks is severely affecting their core product, especiallylong-haul tractor for long-distance and huge-load works. Then it also indirectly reduce the level ofperfectiveness of environment of Chinese long-distance drivers.Through the research of existed branded long-haul tractors around the world and clean energytechnology, the suggestion the thesis gives out advent. Through integrated research and analysis ondomestic models and road quality, pursuant by author’s existing knowledge system, which try to find out aconcept model of green long-haul tractor for future China, which makes it has low resistance, moreefficiency, purity, and comfort and can reduce more work pressure of long-haul drivers, and can providesome reference for future design research of Chinese long-haul tractor.
Keywords/Search Tags:Tractor, Ecology, Heavy-Duty Truck, Chinese, Concept
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