This is our latest selection of worldwide publications and patents in english on Lean Manufacturing, between many scientific online journals, classified and focused on lean manufacturing, lean sigma, six sigma, kaizen, 5S method, kanban, poka-yoke, Total Productive Maintenance, lead time reduction, Just-In-Time, value stream mapping, Deming, Shewhart cycle and PDCA.
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A Numerical Modeling Study of a New Type of Hydraulic Mechanical Continuously Variable Transmission (HMCVT) with Optimized Transmission Efficiency
Published on 2025-01-06 by Zexin Ma, Zhengyu Li, Deming Sun, Yanbin Cai, Jiwei Zhang, Hongyu Liu, Qingxin Wang, He Li, Long Zhou, Wenbin Yu, Feiyang Zhao @MDPI
Abstract: Hydraulic mechanical continuously variable transmission (HMCVT) is widely used in powerful tractors due to its excellent performance. This paper aims to find universal methods for analyzing and optimizing the transmission efficiency of HMCVT. The energy efficiency improvement of HMCVT is important for the economy of powerful tractors. Firstly, by correctly analyzing the transmission efficiency of HMCVT, the transmission efficiency during the operation of HMCVT can be accurately calculated. Secon[...]
Our summary: Numerical study of new HMCVT type for optimized transmission efficiency; Analysis and optimization for HMCVT energy efficiency improvement; NSGA-II genetic algorithm for dynamic optimization of shifting points; Proposed HMCVT structure meets requirements for three-speed transmission.
modeling, hydraulic, mechanical, continuously variable transmission, efficiency
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Just curious, dont you think Lean Manufacturings impact on employee morale is often overlooked in these latest publications and patents?
Overlooked? Maybe. But isnt increased productivity worth a little morale dip?
Interesting read, but did they consider how these patents might stifle innovation in lean manufacturing? Just food for thought.
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