Truck Simulator Upgraded

Powertrain is one of the key focus areas in TruckSim upgrade.

Powertrain is one of the key focus areas in TruckSim upgrade.

By DE Editors

Mechanical Simulation Corp. (Ann Arbor, MI) has released TruckSim 6.04,the newest version of its software for simulating the dynamic vehiclebehavior of heavy-duty vehicles with dual wheels, asymmetric steeringsystems, multiple axles, and single or multiple trailers. TruckSim 6.04is said to offer a number of powertrain upgrades, including the abilityto handle vehicle applications with up to 8-wheel drive (up to sixaxles).

TruckSim, says Mechanical Simulation Corp., enables OEMs and Tier 1suppliers to design and develop complex systems such as brakes andstability controls for the broad range of vehicle configurations commonin the trucking industry. The upgrades in version 6.04 are said expandthe software’s applicability to more complicated vehicle systems,including military vehicles like the Stryker Light Armored Vehicle.

TruckSim features 12 common vehicle configurations, each with two forms— rigid sprung masses and frame torsional flexibility - as well asexample trucks and buses representing most of the vehicles foundworldwide. Version 6.04 features an upgraded user interface as well asupgraded math models and animator capability. Miscellaneousenhancements include shift duration added to the transmission; limitedslip and yaw control features added to the front, rear, and centerdifferentials; a twin-clutch feature added to the front and rear wheeldriveshafts; and powertrain extended to 6-wheel and 8-wheel drivesystems.

TruckSim 6.05 runs under Windows. Click here for a list of webcasts onTruckSim and its sibling products or here for a list of downloadableanimations. For more information, visit the Mechanical Simulation Corp.website by clicking here.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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