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GROUND VEHICLE TESTING / NO. 3 / AUGUST 2006 
Force & Motion: Information to move your mechanical testing to new levels of certainty
 
IN THIS ISSUE
The New Approach to Traction Control Testing
New aluminum interfaces on select MTS test systems
Configure and run complex tests with greater speed and efficiency
  V3 - GV - Lead Story
 
Learn about the latest dynamometer technology, capable of accurately and repeatedly testing traction control systems and components in a laboratory environment.
 
The New Approach to Traction Control Testing
 
Most vehicle drivetrain components now contribute to traction control in some way, applying advanced measures to manage the amount of torque that gets distributed to each of the four wheels.

Bob Buffin, MTS system engineer, answers questions about a new, low-inertia dynamometer technology that moves traction control testing from the proving ground to the test lab, enabling a more precise, affordable and repeatable means of evaluating this critical aspect of a vehicle’s performance.

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  V3 - GEN - Material Feature  
New aluminum interfaces on select MTS test systems
 
We recently redesigned a number of MTS biomedical and material test system accessories using extruded aluminum framing, helping you save money and substantially reduce order lead times.

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  V3 - GV - Product Feature  
Configure and run complex tests with greater speed and efficiency
 
The latest MTS RPC® Pro software release introduces new levels of speed and efficiency to real-time multiaxial laboratory road simulation and analysis. Lab personnel of all skill levels will find it easier to configure and conduct even the most complex tests.

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