Adaptive engine output mode setting method based on shoe slip

Earth working – Automatic power control – Motive power control

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172 7, 180197, 36443101, 36442407, A01B 6700

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a method for controlling a power output of an engine of a crawler vehicle; such as, large sized bulldozers, at a time when shoe slip of such crawler vehicle occurs in operation, the crawler vehicle being provided with working equipments; such as, dozing units or blades, ripping units or rippers or the like. More particularly, the present invention relates to an adaptive engine power output mode setting method for automatically keeping the engine of the crawler vehicle in an optimum power output condition according to rates of the shoe slip or shoe slip rates of the crawler vehicle.

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Translation of Kokai 60-245859, Japan 12-1985.

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