As electrification and automation continue to reshape off-highway machinery, system-level simulation is becoming essential for evaluating new concepts. This presentation shows how different modeling approaches can be used to compare conventional hydraulic functions with electrohydraulic alternatives. With practical examples built in Automation Studio, the session highlights how engineers can assess system behavior, identify efficiency gains, reduce energy consumption and explore applications such as battery integration, energy recovery and autonomous machine functions.
- Key approaches for system-level modeling of electrohydraulic architectures
- How energy recovery can improve efficiency in electrohydraulic systems
- How system-level simulation supports the development of autonomous functions in off-highway machinery