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Monday, January 05, 2009

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Vehicles Driven By Fluid Power

UPS tests trucks that cut fuel use by 50 percent

Eaton Corporation selects IBM to supply modeling software in support of Eaton's development of series hydraulic hybrid systems.

Eaton selects IBM to supply modeling software.

Eaton Corporation selects IBM to supply modeling software in support of Eaton's development of series hydraulic hybrid systems.


The series hydraulic hybrid (SHH) system -- that promises dramatic fuel savings and environmental benefits -- replaces the conventional drivetrain and transmission. The system uses hydraulic pumps and hydraulic storage tanks to capture and store energy, similar to what is done with electric motors and batteries in a hybrid electric vehicle.

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Shipping giant, UPS, will deploy the first two package delivery vehicles with the SHH system in Minneapolis during the first half of next year. Eaton, the developer of the SHH system, will monitor the vehicle's fuel economy performance and emissions. An additional five vehicles will be deployed later in 2009 and early 2010.


Like many of the components that make up today's vehicles, the hydraulic hybrid systems are intelligent software intensive systems. IBM is supplying Telelogic Rhapsody modeling software that helps Eaton improve quality and save time in the development of these hybrid systems. Eaton project teams use Telelogic Rhapsody to model the software that makes the SHH system work. This process allows the development teams to be more efficient and shorten design cycles.


With this smart system, fuel economy is increased in three ways: vehicle braking energy is recovered that normally is wasted; the engine is operated more efficiently, and the engine can be shut off when stopped or decelerating. Initial trials of the SHH system demonstrated up to 50 percent improvement in fuel efficiency and one third reduction in CO2 emissions.


"Using Telelogic Rhapsody software improves the quality of the application software that is integral to the series hydraulic hybrid system development process," said Steve Zielinski, chief engineer for software in Eaton's Fluid Power Group. "IBM's Telelogic Rhapsody increases communication through graphic modeling, and provides validation through simulation and automated testing."


 For more information visit www.eaton.com

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