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ISSN1091-3696
刊名Diesel Progress
参考译名柴油机进展国际版
收藏年代1998~2023

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Axial piston pump and motor series completed 19981998, vol.17, no.2
Cat debuts new 345B excavator in Europe: unit designed for trenching, truck loading, quarry or heavy lifting requirements; competes in 45/50t size class, operating weight is 48tDave Bode19981998, vol.17, no.2
Cooling railcar diesel engines hydraulically: Casappa system designed with continuously variable heat exchanger fans to provide uniform engine component and combustion air temperaturesRoberto Chellini19981998, vol.17, no.2
Coping with low-sulfur diesel presents problems: since no recognized industry standard on fuel lubricity has yet been agreed, some refineries are uncertain how to handle the challengePeter Mullins19981998, vol.17, no.2
Deutz announces new engines, on-engine electronics: new versions in 1011, 1015 and 616 series, two stages of electronic control offered; two engines meet underground mine regulationsJonathan Walker19981998, vol.17, no.2
Focus us now on total power transmission systems: SOM, comer group emphasize synergy and co-design of special products for OEMs; aim to project strong, aggressive identity for new milleniumRoberto Chellini19981998, vol.17, no.2
Horton poised to take major step forward: after reorganization, U.S. firm targets domestic and international growth; new adaptive cooling system highlights shared technology themeMike Brezonick19981998, vol.17, no.2
Integrating fluid power and electronic controlsRussell W. Henke19981998, vol.17, no.2
JCB: where the unexpected is the expectedMike Osenga19981998, vol.17, no.2
New 12L engines for gen-set, industrial usage: Scania's DSC12 and DSI12 turbocharged in-line-six diesel units include an electronic engine management system promising performance benefitsPeter Mullins19981998, vol.17, no.2
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