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How to Model Drivetrain Heat Loss
Only about 14–26 % of the energy from the fuel you put in your tank is used to actually drive your car. What happens to the rest of that energy? Some of the energy is lost due to heat generation in the drivetrain. In this example, we will learn how to model drivetrain heat loss using the Modelica.Mechanics.Rotational library.
Heat Loss Modeling
The components used to model this drivetrain have optional heat ports. To model the dissipated power of the drivetrain, these heat ports need to be enabled and connected to the environment via a convection element.
How Much Heat Is Generated?
To see how much heat is generated in the drivetrain model, simulate and plot the convection flow versus time.
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