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Volvo FH

The Volvo FH is a heavy truck range manufactured by the Swedish company Volvo Trucks. It was originally introduced in late 1993 as the FH12 and FH16. FH stands for Forward control High entry, where numbers denominate engine capacity in litres. The FH range is one of the most successful truck series ever having sold more than 400,000 units worldwide.[2][third-party source needed]

Volvo FH Series
2013 Volvo FH16
Overview
ManufacturerVolvo Trucks
Also called
  • Volvo FH Bitren (Argentina)
  • Volvo FH13 (Philippines)
  • Volvo FH12
  • Volvo FH16
Production1993–present
Assembly
Body and chassis
ClassHeavy truck
Body styleCOE
  • Volvo FH XL (Standard)
  • Volvo FH XXL
Powertrain
EngineInline 6 turbodiesel intercooled
  • Volvo
    • D12A (12.1 L) 420 309kW 1993–1998
    • D12C (12.1 L) 420 309kW, 460 340kW 1998–2001
    • D12D (12.1 L) 420 309kW, 460 340kW 2001–2005
    • D12F (12,1 L) 420 309kW, 460 340kW 2004–2006 EGR
    • D13A, B, C (12.7 L) 2005–present
    • D13K (12.9 L) 2012-present (Euro VI)
    • D16A, B (16.1 L) 1993–2001
    • D16C, E, G (16.1 L) 2006–present
    • D16K (16.1 L) 2015–present (Euro VI)
    • D17K (17.3 L) 2024–present (Euro VI)
  • Cummins
    • ISX600 (14.91 L) 1998–2006 (Australia)
Transmission
  • 14 speed synchro-manual
    • SR1900 (1993–1998)
    • SR(O)2400 (1993–1998)
    • VT2514(OD) (1998–present)
    • VT2814(OD) (2006–present)
    • VT(O)2214B (2012-present)
    • VT(O)2514B (2012-present)
    • VT(O)2814B (2012-present)
  • 16 speed synchro-manual (ZF)
    • ZT1816
  • 12 speed automated manual (I-Shift)
    • V2512AT (2007–present)
    • V(O)2812AT (2007–present)
    • VO3112AT (2008–present)
    • AT2412D (2012-present)
    • AT(O)2612D (2012-present)
    • AT2812D (2012-present)
    • ATO3112D (2012-present)
    • ATO3512D (2012-present)
  • 6 speed automatic (Powertronic)
    • VT1706PT
    • VT1906PT
Chronology
PredecessorVolvo F series

In September 2012, Volvo Trucks re-launched the Volvo FH with significant technology upgrades.[3]

History edit

On September 1, 1993 Volvo unveiled its replacement for the F cabover series in production for almost 15 years.[4] The development of FH in what it appeared to be a clean sheet of paper design took seven long years. The development of the all-new design 12-litre engine with its overhead camshaft and electronic unit injectors technology placed Volvo among the world's leading engine designers.

The launch of the FH12 and FH16 marked the concomitant beginning of Volvo's new Global programme. One expressed goal of the FH and its new engine was moving towards the meeting of the Euro 6 Emission Standard. It is contended that one feature that set the FH apart from the competition at launch was the comfort; the FH did abided by the standards of the time for engine power and wheel layouts, but paired those with a level of comfort still appreciated today.[5]

First generation (1993–2002) edit

 
A first generation FH16 prime mover

There were two models, FH12 and FH16 which shared common cabs and chassis. The FH12 won "Truck of the year" award in 1994. The 16-litre engine, gearboxes, and the driveline were carried over from the previous generation, albeit with improvements and additional features including all-new Volvo engine management and its diagnostics for the D12A engine.

Design and technology edit

Cab edit

The cab produced at Umeå from hot-dip galvanized, high tensile steel allowed for greater strength at thinner panels and box sections while reducing overall weight. The new FH cab was more aerodynamically efficient, with improved ergonomics and seating while reducing the overall weight of the cab by almost 30%.[6] The cabin was extensively tested in a wind tunnel to confirm shape aerodynamics properties to reduce air-drag thus improving fuel efficiency. The cab featured a more sharply raked windscreen while wedge-shaped sides rounded into the front panel at much wider radius corners and the rear vision mirrors were also streamlined. The cabin was subject to the toughest cab impact test where procedure involved placing a 15-tonne static weight on the roof and one-tonne pendulum striking at the cab rear wall and at the windscreen pillars, at the end of which the cab doors must be able to be opened.[7] In 1995 Volvo FH series became first heavy-duty truck to be fitted with an SRS airbag to further improve passive safety.[8]

D12 engine edit

From the design angle, the new D12A engine was one of the largest engine projects from Volvo Trucks since the 1950s at the time. The basic design was still based on direct injection in-line six diesel engines around 12 litres displacement but with entirely different fuel and valve systems when compared with previous Volvo engines. Built at the purpose-built facility at Skövde on a fully automated line where the bulk of the engine assembly is done by robots and the final engine dressing is carried out manually. The D12A was designed as a "world engine" to be able to meet the latest demands in high power output, low fuel consumption and lower emissions with its single OHC (overhead camshaft) design, four valves per cylinder, and one centrally located electronic unit injector, integrated engine compression brake and two-piece, steel and aluminium pistons. The engine design left the door open for future upgrades in both power output and emission technologies.

VEB edit

VEB The Volvo Engine Brake is a compression type engine brake first introduced on D12A and since used on later designed OHC engines from 9 to 16 litre displacement. The brake operates on a principle where exhaust valve cam followers act on a secondary cam profile when engine brake is activated. Engine oil pressure is used to eliminate extra valve clearance thus this action forces the follower against secondary lobes and unseating exhaust valves temporarily to achieve so-called compression bleeding as employed by similar systems from Jacobs, Cummins and Mack however Volvo system has an extra cam lobe thus giving two openings of the exhaust valves and is designed to work in conjunction with an exhaust brake so two of the engine's four strokes are used to raise engine braking effect - Exhaust and Compression strokes.

 
A view of VEB rocker arms
  • Operation Description
    • The exhaust stroke is used when exhaust brake shutter closes exhaust manifold after turbocharger opening as a result exhaust back pressure is raised creating the braking effect.
    • The compression stroke is used next to utilise the backpressure in exhaust where at the piston's Bottom Dead Centre the exhaust valve is opened briefly and high pressure in the exhaust manifold is then let in acting against the piston moving upwards on its compression stroke thus slowing it even more [further explanation needed, exhaust braking functions in relation to cylinder pressure, not piston speed] and increasing the engine braking effect.
    • At the end of the compression stroke just before piston's Top Dead Centre exhaust valves are open briefly again to release "bleed" compression thus again slowing the piston on its subsequent downwards movement and consequently achieving engine braking effect while also storing the pressure in the exhaust manifold again using the exhaust brake shutter ready for the next repeat of the cycle.

Version 98 (1998–2002) edit

 
FH12

In conjunction with the introduction of FM series in 1998,[9] Volvo had facelifted existing FH series with minor modifications to the cab but major upgrade to the electrical system, engine, and gearbox. The so-called TEA (Truck Electronic Architecture) introduced a technical solution to possibility of various electronic control units to work and communicate with one another. The systems have been linked using two data buses or data links which allowed control units to exchange relevant information over the data network.

Electronics edit

TEA is a computerized control and monitoring system which is used to control and coordinate the various functions of the vehicle main components. The control units communicate over what is known as CAN at two speeds SAEJ1587/1708 @9600 bit/s and SAEJ1939 @ 250 000 bit/s where up to eight Electronic Control Units were used to control various functions. A J1939 data link is used for mission-critical rapid communication among ECUs and J1587/1808 is used for diagnostic and programming links as well as "slow" communication e.g. for backup purposes. The new instrument cluster included an LCD panel to show information or diagnostic messages from the systems broadcast via the J1708 data link.

D12 facelift edit

The original D12A engine was considered as a rather conservatively power rated and expectations of higher power output from such an engine design were always at the mind of not only the designer but customers alike. The D12C differs from an earlier version substantially with a completely redesigned engine head, timing gears, and addition of bottom end of reinforcement with a stiffening subframe to cope with increased power output to 460 hp (340 kW).

Gearbox edit

The gearboxes were based on the previous SR1900 series and shared the same number of gears and gear change pattern. The SR2400 series gearbox was discontinued and replaced with the now same model shared across the entire FH and FM range. Torque increases from 1900 Nm to 2500 Nm were due to changes to the machining of the gears as well as the use of the new type of narrower synchromesh mechanism allowing increased gear width. The single control housing and the synchro-mechanism reduced the gearchange effort by about 50%.[10] The control housing was also identical for left and right-hand drive versions reducing overall production cost and assembly.

Second generation (2002–2012) edit

 
FH version 2

In 2001 Volvo introduced the second generation of the FH and FM series with the cab and driveline given a major makeover.[11] with an investment cost of 600 million euros [12] Major changes included a redesign of the cab to improve aerodynamics, the new automatic gearchange transmission, I shift, new electronics system and engine improvements.

Cab edit

The changes to the cab included a new day cab, which is 150 mm longer with a redesigned air intake and flat floor. New rearview mirrors were introduced to reduce blind spots and improve airflow, new headlights, and front side marker lights, a new split sun visor, and new wider front steps complemented the external modifications. The interior was redesigned with more rounded edges around the dashboard and new seats with integrated seatbelts. Integrated telephone speaker and microphone with steering wheel controls for the radio and inbuilt GSM phones were an option.

As a standard equipment FH models also included FUPS (Front Underrun Protection System) to further enhance safety by preventing smaller vehicles from being "underrun" or wedged under front of the truck in an event of frontal collision.

TC and I-Shift edit

  • D12D's further development of venerable D12C resulted in increased power output to 500 hp (370 kW) equipped with turbo compound (TC) technology which utilise more energy from exhaust gases after the turbocharger using an extra turbine to drive the engine crankshaft via hydraulic clutch and reduction gearing. The cooling system changes coincided with more advanced electronics for engine management systems= (EMS) with an electronically controlled cooling fan which was now fully controlled by the Engine ECU (EECU) and as a result fuel consumption is also reduced.
 
I-Shift control housing
 
Inside I-Shift
  • I-Shift transmissions [13] is a concept of manual transmission with computerized gear change control Transmission Management System

(TMS) which contains two ECU's the transmission control unit (TECU) and the gear selector control unit (GECU). I-Shift borrowed from old transmission technologies like non-synchronised main gears which allowed a reduction in size and weight and a countershaft brake to achieve more precise shift control while matching engine rpm to transmissions rpm e.g. TECU requests the EECU to correct engine rpm so as to synchronise the rpm to effect a smooth gear change, similar to double-clutching.

2003 FH16 Intelligent Power edit

 
D16E engine

After delaying introduction of new 16 litre engine for 2 years[8] in 2003 Volvo introduced one of the most powerful trucks ever built.[14] The D16C engine was available in two power outputs configurations 550 hp (410 kW) and 610 hp (450 kW) and it was a completely new design similar in the lines of D9 engine introduced a couple of years earlier for FM series. The notable design changes included timing gears being on the flywheel side of the engine (rear-mounted), a design which allows for increased airflow around the engine, more precise injection and valve operation, noise reduction, and manufacturing cost due to flywheel casing being used to house timing gears as well. In 2005 Volvo had increased the available power of D16C to 660 hp (490 kW) [15] respectively making in it one of the most powerful production truck available. Currently D16E engines are available in Selective Catalytic Reduction at power output 580 hp 640 hp 700 hp (520 kW).

2005–2008 FH edit

 
D13A engine

In 2005 Volvo introduced new design 13 litre unit D13A [16] incorporating the same design features as its 9 and 16 litre engines and available in various power output variants from 360 hp (270 kW), 400 hp, 440 hp, 480 hp (360 kW) to 520 hp (390 kW). Initially available to meet Euro III emissions requirements, further improvements will enable the engine to meet or exceed Euro IV and possibly Euro V emissions targets.[17] D13A featured closed-crankcase ventilation and also included a new type of unit injector (UI) E3 from Delphi.[18] As a part of makeover Volvo has also removed its naming scheme and decided to drop engine size in the model name so the models are known from now as FH only. Volvo had also introduced on D13A engine with Selective Catalytic Reduction an improved version of its engine compression brake the "VEB+" featuring additional helper rocker arm and a fourth cam lobe per cylinder. Power outputs available from 360 hp, 400 hp, 440 hp (330 kW) and 480 hp (360 kW).

In 2007 Volvo introduced D13B [19] with Exhaust Gas Recirculation configuration and VGT turbocharger but without exhaust particle filter and is the only manufacturer to offer this solution thus far. The engines are available in slightly reduced power output ranging from 360 hp, 400 hp, 440 hp (330 kW) and 500 hp (370 kW) and being shared with FM series however 500 hp (370 kW) option is only available for FH series.

 
FH16 Mk.II

2008–2012 FH and FH16 Mk.III edit

In August 2008, Volvo launched an upgrade to the FH series [20] with the main emphasis on driver comfort and usability, among features listed are windscreen wipers controlled by a rain sensor, cornering lights for better visibility when turning, powerful audio system with USB aux and MP3 inputs as well as a swiveling passenger seat. Completely redesigned grill, steps, sun visor, and headlamps combination were the most obvious visible changes over previous models. Only 6 months later Volvo once again claimed a first with the FH16 and 700 hp (520 kW) on tap[21] introducing one of the world's most powerful production series truck. Continuing on its Euro V theme upgrades to 13 Litre engines and introduction of the new 11 Litre engine followed a few months later.[22]

As a part of an ongoing commitment to road safety, a number of safety features were also improved like advanced radar-controlled cruise control, Driver Alert System (DAS) which keeps a tab on the driver's time behind the wheel with ongoing monitoring of the driver's responses, Lane Keeping Support (LKS) which alerts the driver when crossing over the lines and Lane Change Support (LCS) system responsible for alerting the driver when another vehicle is in the "blind spot" when attempting to change lanes.

In 2011 the new 750 hp version of the D16 was presented to the market. This engine will be delivered to customers around the new year 2012, celebrating 25 years of Volvo 16-litre truck engines.[23]

Third generation (2012–2023) edit

 
The 2012 model of Volvo FH

In September 2012, Volvo Trucks re-launched the Volvo FH with major technology upgrades, a new design, and more.[3] The company also introduced the first of its Euro VI engines, the D13K[24] which is available as an option on the new Volvo FH and compulsory for new trucks in Europe from January 2014. Other quotable new features are the I-torque driveline and the I-see fuel-saving technology. With the new thirteen-litre engine, the name has changed to FH13.

In India Volvo FH was introduced as FH520 Puller 6x4 with a company fitted ballast box due to new Automotive Research Association of India regulations for ballast tracrtors used to tow hydraulic modular trailers.[25] Later in 2021 FH520 was discotinued in India replaced by FM500 Puller 6x4 which is also sold with a company fitted ballast box.[26]

Autonomous Emergency Braking edit

Volvo Trucks has demonstrated the new Autonomous Emergency Braking system that combines radar and a camera that works together to identify and monitor vehicles in front. The system is designed to deal with both stationary and moving vehicles and can prevent a collision with a moving target at relative speeds of up to 70 km/h. When the system detects a vehicle that the truck will hit at its current speed, the warning system activates a constant red light in the windscreen in order to bring the driver's attention back to the road.[27]

2020 facelift edit

The truck received a facelift in 2020, with most notably a new headlight design, an updated interior, new safety features, and efficiency improvements. Pre-facelift model continues to be offered in selected markets where facelifted model was introduced, now marketed as Volvo FH Classic for models with 13-litre engines and Volvo FH16 Classic for models with 16-litre engines.[28]

 
Volvo FH LNG (2020 facelift)

Fourth generation (2024–) edit

Volvo Trucks has introduced the FH Aero, which boasts an extended and sleeker cab design, equipped with digital mirrors and a powerful new engine D17 (17.3 litre) with output power engine 780 horsepower and torque 3800 Newton per meter. These innovative Aero truck models will be gradually introduced to markets between 2024 and 2025, offered in four variants: FH Aero, FH Aero Electric, FH Aero powered by gas, and FH16 Aero.[29]

Gallery edit

References edit

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  12. ^ VOLVO TRUCKS INVESTS SEK 5.5 BILLION IN NEW HEAVY TRUCK RANGE
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The Volvo FH is a heavy truck range manufactured by the Swedish company Volvo Trucks It was originally introduced in late 1993 as the FH12 and FH16 FH stands for Forward control High entry where numbers denominate engine capacity in litres The FH range is one of the most successful truck series ever having sold more than 400 000 units worldwide 2 third party source needed Volvo FH Series2013 Volvo FH16OverviewManufacturerVolvo TrucksAlso calledVolvo FH Bitren Argentina Volvo FH13 Philippines Volvo FH12Volvo FH16Production1993 presentAssemblySweden GothenburgIran Tehran Saipa Diesel 1 Australia WacolBelgium GhentBrazil CuritibaEgypt Cairo Ghabbour Group India BangaloreRussia KalugaSouth Africa DurbanIndonesia JakartaPhilippines Quezon CityMalaysia Kuala LumpurJapan Fukushima UD Trucks Thailand Samut Prakan TSA Body and chassisClassHeavy truckBody styleCOE Volvo FH XL Standard Volvo FH XXLPowertrainEngineInline 6 turbodiesel intercooled Volvo D12A 12 1 L 420 309kW 1993 1998 D12C 12 1 L 420 309kW 460 340kW 1998 2001 D12D 12 1 L 420 309kW 460 340kW 2001 2005 D12F 12 1 L 420 309kW 460 340kW 2004 2006 EGR D13A B C 12 7 L 2005 present D13K 12 9 L 2012 present Euro VI D16A B 16 1 L 1993 2001 D16C E G 16 1 L 2006 present D16K 16 1 L 2015 present Euro VI D17K 17 3 L 2024 present Euro VI Cummins ISX600 14 91 L 1998 2006 Australia Transmission14 speed synchro manual SR1900 1993 1998 SR O 2400 1993 1998 VT2514 OD 1998 present VT2814 OD 2006 present VT O 2214B 2012 present VT O 2514B 2012 present VT O 2814B 2012 present 16 speed synchro manual ZF ZT1816 12 speed automated manual I Shift V2512AT 2007 present V O 2812AT 2007 present VO3112AT 2008 present AT2412D 2012 present AT O 2612D 2012 present AT2812D 2012 present ATO3112D 2012 present ATO3512D 2012 present 6 speed automatic Powertronic VT1706PT VT1906PTChronologyPredecessorVolvo F series In September 2012 Volvo Trucks re launched the Volvo FH with significant technology upgrades 3 Contents 1 History 2 First generation 1993 2002 2 1 Design and technology 2 1 1 Cab 2 1 2 D12 engine 2 1 3 VEB 2 2 Version 98 1998 2002 2 2 1 Electronics 2 2 2 D12 facelift 2 2 3 Gearbox 3 Second generation 2002 2012 3 1 Cab 3 2 TC and I Shift 3 3 2003 FH16 Intelligent Power 3 4 2005 2008 FH 3 5 2008 2012 FH and FH16 Mk III 4 Third generation 2012 2023 4 1 Autonomous Emergency Braking 4 2 2020 facelift 5 Fourth generation 2024 6 Gallery 7 ReferencesHistory editOn September 1 1993 Volvo unveiled its replacement for the F cabover series in production for almost 15 years 4 The development of FH in what it appeared to be a clean sheet of paper design took seven long years The development of the all new design 12 litre engine with its overhead camshaft and electronic unit injectors technology placed Volvo among the world s leading engine designers The launch of the FH12 and FH16 marked the concomitant beginning of Volvo s new Global programme One expressed goal of the FH and its new engine was moving towards the meeting of the Euro 6 Emission Standard It is contended that one feature that set the FH apart from the competition at launch was the comfort the FH did abided by the standards of the time for engine power and wheel layouts but paired those with a level of comfort still appreciated today 5 First generation 1993 2002 edit nbsp A first generation FH16 prime mover There were two models FH12 and FH16 which shared common cabs and chassis The FH12 won Truck of the year award in 1994 The 16 litre engine gearboxes and the driveline were carried over from the previous generation albeit with improvements and additional features including all new Volvo engine management and its diagnostics for the D12A engine Design and technology edit Cab edit The cab produced at Umea from hot dip galvanized high tensile steel allowed for greater strength at thinner panels and box sections while reducing overall weight The new FH cab was more aerodynamically efficient with improved ergonomics and seating while reducing the overall weight of the cab by almost 30 6 The cabin was extensively tested in a wind tunnel to confirm shape aerodynamics properties to reduce air drag thus improving fuel efficiency The cab featured a more sharply raked windscreen while wedge shaped sides rounded into the front panel at much wider radius corners and the rear vision mirrors were also streamlined The cabin was subject to the toughest cab impact test where procedure involved placing a 15 tonne static weight on the roof and one tonne pendulum striking at the cab rear wall and at the windscreen pillars at the end of which the cab doors must be able to be opened 7 In 1995 Volvo FH series became first heavy duty truck to be fitted with an SRS airbag to further improve passive safety 8 D12 engine edit From the design angle the new D12A engine was one of the largest engine projects from Volvo Trucks since the 1950s at the time The basic design was still based on direct injection in line six diesel engines around 12 litres displacement but with entirely different fuel and valve systems when compared with previous Volvo engines Built at the purpose built facility at Skovde on a fully automated line where the bulk of the engine assembly is done by robots and the final engine dressing is carried out manually The D12A was designed as a world engine to be able to meet the latest demands in high power output low fuel consumption and lower emissions with its single OHC overhead camshaft design four valves per cylinder and one centrally located electronic unit injector integrated engine compression brake and two piece steel and aluminium pistons The engine design left the door open for future upgrades in both power output and emission technologies VEB edit VEB The Volvo Engine Brake is a compression type engine brake first introduced on D12A and since used on later designed OHC engines from 9 to 16 litre displacement The brake operates on a principle where exhaust valve cam followers act on a secondary cam profile when engine brake is activated Engine oil pressure is used to eliminate extra valve clearance thus this action forces the follower against secondary lobes and unseating exhaust valves temporarily to achieve so called compression bleeding as employed by similar systems from Jacobs Cummins and Mack however Volvo system has an extra cam lobe thus giving two openings of the exhaust valves and is designed to work in conjunction with an exhaust brake so two of the engine s four strokes are used to raise engine braking effect Exhaust and Compression strokes nbsp A view of VEB rocker arms Operation Description The exhaust stroke is used when exhaust brake shutter closes exhaust manifold after turbocharger opening as a result exhaust back pressure is raised creating the braking effect The compression stroke is used next to utilise the backpressure in exhaust where at the piston s Bottom Dead Centre the exhaust valve is opened briefly and high pressure in the exhaust manifold is then let in acting against the piston moving upwards on its compression stroke thus slowing it even more further explanation needed exhaust braking functions in relation to cylinder pressure not piston speed and increasing the engine braking effect At the end of the compression stroke just before piston s Top Dead Centre exhaust valves are open briefly again to release bleed compression thus again slowing the piston on its subsequent downwards movement and consequently achieving engine braking effect while also storing the pressure in the exhaust manifold again using the exhaust brake shutter ready for the next repeat of the cycle Version 98 1998 2002 edit nbsp FH12 In conjunction with the introduction of FM series in 1998 9 Volvo had facelifted existing FH series with minor modifications to the cab but major upgrade to the electrical system engine and gearbox The so called TEA Truck Electronic Architecture introduced a technical solution to possibility of various electronic control units to work and communicate with one another The systems have been linked using two data buses or data links which allowed control units to exchange relevant information over the data network Electronics edit TEA is a computerized control and monitoring system which is used to control and coordinate the various functions of the vehicle main components The control units communicate over what is known as CAN at two speeds SAEJ1587 1708 9600 bit s and SAEJ1939 250 000 bit s where up to eight Electronic Control Units were used to control various functions A J1939 data link is used for mission critical rapid communication among ECUs and J1587 1808 is used for diagnostic and programming links as well as slow communication e g for backup purposes The new instrument cluster included an LCD panel to show information or diagnostic messages from the systems broadcast via the J1708 data link D12 facelift edit The original D12A engine was considered as a rather conservatively power rated and expectations of higher power output from such an engine design were always at the mind of not only the designer but customers alike The D12C differs from an earlier version substantially with a completely redesigned engine head timing gears and addition of bottom end of reinforcement with a stiffening subframe to cope with increased power output to 460 hp 340 kW Gearbox edit The gearboxes were based on the previous SR1900 series and shared the same number of gears and gear change pattern The SR2400 series gearbox was discontinued and replaced with the now same model shared across the entire FH and FM range Torque increases from 1900 Nm to 2500 Nm were due to changes to the machining of the gears as well as the use of the new type of narrower synchromesh mechanism allowing increased gear width The single control housing and the synchro mechanism reduced the gearchange effort by about 50 10 The control housing was also identical for left and right hand drive versions reducing overall production cost and assembly Second generation 2002 2012 edit nbsp FH version 2 In 2001 Volvo introduced the second generation of the FH and FM series with the cab and driveline given a major makeover 11 with an investment cost of 600 million euros 12 Major changes included a redesign of the cab to improve aerodynamics the new automatic gearchange transmission I shift new electronics system and engine improvements Cab edit The changes to the cab included a new day cab which is 150 mm longer with a redesigned air intake and flat floor New rearview mirrors were introduced to reduce blind spots and improve airflow new headlights and front side marker lights a new split sun visor and new wider front steps complemented the external modifications The interior was redesigned with more rounded edges around the dashboard and new seats with integrated seatbelts Integrated telephone speaker and microphone with steering wheel controls for the radio and inbuilt GSM phones were an option As a standard equipment FH models also included FUPS Front Underrun Protection System to further enhance safety by preventing smaller vehicles from being underrun or wedged under front of the truck in an event of frontal collision TC and I Shift edit D12D s further development of venerable D12C resulted in increased power output to 500 hp 370 kW equipped with turbo compound TC technology which utilise more energy from exhaust gases after the turbocharger using an extra turbine to drive the engine crankshaft via hydraulic clutch and reduction gearing The cooling system changes coincided with more advanced electronics for engine management systems EMS with an electronically controlled cooling fan which was now fully controlled by the Engine ECU EECU and as a result fuel consumption is also reduced nbsp I Shift control housing nbsp Inside I Shift I Shift transmissions 13 is a concept of manual transmission with computerized gear change control Transmission Management System TMS which contains two ECU s the transmission control unit TECU and the gear selector control unit GECU I Shift borrowed from old transmission technologies like non synchronised main gears which allowed a reduction in size and weight and a countershaft brake to achieve more precise shift control while matching engine rpm to transmissions rpm e g TECU requests the EECU to correct engine rpm so as to synchronise the rpm to effect a smooth gear change similar to double clutching 2003 FH16 Intelligent Power edit nbsp D16E engine After delaying introduction of new 16 litre engine for 2 years 8 in 2003 Volvo introduced one of the most powerful trucks ever built 14 The D16C engine was available in two power outputs configurations 550 hp 410 kW and 610 hp 450 kW and it was a completely new design similar in the lines of D9 engine introduced a couple of years earlier for FM series The notable design changes included timing gears being on the flywheel side of the engine rear mounted a design which allows for increased airflow around the engine more precise injection and valve operation noise reduction and manufacturing cost due to flywheel casing being used to house timing gears as well In 2005 Volvo had increased the available power of D16C to 660 hp 490 kW 15 respectively making in it one of the most powerful production truck available Currently D16E engines are available in Selective Catalytic Reduction at power output 580 hp 640 hp 700 hp 520 kW 2005 2008 FH edit nbsp D13A engine In 2005 Volvo introduced new design 13 litre unit D13A 16 incorporating the same design features as its 9 and 16 litre engines and available in various power output variants from 360 hp 270 kW 400 hp 440 hp 480 hp 360 kW to 520 hp 390 kW Initially available to meet Euro III emissions requirements further improvements will enable the engine to meet or exceed Euro IV and possibly Euro V emissions targets 17 D13A featured closed crankcase ventilation and also included a new type of unit injector UI E3 from Delphi 18 As a part of makeover Volvo has also removed its naming scheme and decided to drop engine size in the model name so the models are known from now as FH only Volvo had also introduced on D13A engine with Selective Catalytic Reduction an improved version of its engine compression brake the VEB featuring additional helper rocker arm and a fourth cam lobe per cylinder Power outputs available from 360 hp 400 hp 440 hp 330 kW and 480 hp 360 kW In 2007 Volvo introduced D13B 19 with Exhaust Gas Recirculation configuration and VGT turbocharger but without exhaust particle filter and is the only manufacturer to offer this solution thus far The engines are available in slightly reduced power output ranging from 360 hp 400 hp 440 hp 330 kW and 500 hp 370 kW and being shared with FM series however 500 hp 370 kW option is only available for FH series nbsp FH16 Mk II 2008 2012 FH and FH16 Mk III edit In August 2008 Volvo launched an upgrade to the FH series 20 with the main emphasis on driver comfort and usability among features listed are windscreen wipers controlled by a rain sensor cornering lights for better visibility when turning powerful audio system with USB aux and MP3 inputs as well as a swiveling passenger seat Completely redesigned grill steps sun visor and headlamps combination were the most obvious visible changes over previous models Only 6 months later Volvo once again claimed a first with the FH16 and 700 hp 520 kW on tap 21 introducing one of the world s most powerful production series truck Continuing on its Euro V theme upgrades to 13 Litre engines and introduction of the new 11 Litre engine followed a few months later 22 As a part of an ongoing commitment to road safety a number of safety features were also improved like advanced radar controlled cruise control Driver Alert System DAS which keeps a tab on the driver s time behind the wheel with ongoing monitoring of the driver s responses Lane Keeping Support LKS which alerts the driver when crossing over the lines and Lane Change Support LCS system responsible for alerting the driver when another vehicle is in the blind spot when attempting to change lanes In 2011 the new 750 hp version of the D16 was presented to the market This engine will be delivered to customers around the new year 2012 celebrating 25 years of Volvo 16 litre truck engines 23 Third generation 2012 2023 edit nbsp The 2012 model of Volvo FH In September 2012 Volvo Trucks re launched the Volvo FH with major technology upgrades a new design and more 3 The company also introduced the first of its Euro VI engines the D13K 24 which is available as an option on the new Volvo FH and compulsory for new trucks in Europe from January 2014 Other quotable new features are the I torque driveline and the I see fuel saving technology With the new thirteen litre engine the name has changed to FH13 In India Volvo FH was introduced as FH520 Puller 6x4 with a company fitted ballast box due to new Automotive Research Association of India regulations for ballast tracrtors used to tow hydraulic modular trailers 25 Later in 2021 FH520 was discotinued in India replaced by FM500 Puller 6x4 which is also sold with a company fitted ballast box 26 Autonomous Emergency Braking edit Volvo Trucks has demonstrated the new Autonomous Emergency Braking system that combines radar and a camera that works together to identify and monitor vehicles in front The system is designed to deal with both stationary and moving vehicles and can prevent a collision with a moving target at relative speeds of up to 70 km h When the system detects a vehicle that the truck will hit at its current speed the warning system activates a constant red light in the windscreen in order to bring the driver s attention back to the road 27 2020 facelift edit The truck received a facelift in 2020 with most notably a new headlight design an updated interior new safety features and efficiency improvements Pre facelift model continues to be offered in selected markets where facelifted model was introduced now marketed as Volvo FH Classic for models with 13 litre engines and Volvo FH16 Classic for models with 16 litre engines 28 nbsp Volvo FH LNG 2020 facelift Fourth generation 2024 editVolvo Trucks has introduced the FH Aero which boasts an extended and sleeker cab design equipped with digital mirrors and a powerful new engine D17 17 3 litre with output power engine 780 horsepower and torque 3800 Newton per meter These innovative Aero truck models will be gradually introduced to markets between 2024 and 2025 offered in four variants FH Aero FH Aero Electric FH Aero powered by gas and FH16 Aero 29 Gallery edit nbsp nbsp Volvo FH16 nbsp Volvo FH12 nbsp Volvo FH16 semi nbsp Volvo FH12 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2013 Volvo FH16 540References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Volvo FH Home saipadiesel ir Volvo Trucks in the 1990s a b Press release F10 and F12 1980s Volvo Trucks Volvo Trucks Global Volvo FH s road journey over 25 years Fleet Transport retrieved 2023 12 09 Safety milestones Volvo Trucks Volvo Trucks Global Nobody builds safer trucks pdf a b FH 2001 2000s Volvo Trucks Volvo Trucks Global FM7 FM10 and FM12 1990s Volvo Trucks Volvo Trucks Global http www fullyloaded com au index cfm storyid 15797 amp cp displaystoryv dead link VOLVO TRUCK CORPORATION LAUNCHES NEW EVEN SAFER VOLVO FH12 WITH INTELLIGENT GEARCHANGE SYSTEM AND NEW HIGH PERFORMANCE ENGINE VOLVO TRUCKS INVESTS SEK 5 5 BILLION IN NEW HEAVY TRUCK RANGE I Shift Volvo Trucks North America VOLVO FH16 THE STRONGEST VOLVO TRUCK EVER FOR TOMORROW S EFFICIENT TRANSPORTS FH16 2003 2000s Volvo Trucks Volvo Trucks Global Volvo Trucks adds 360 hp to the D13 programme FH 2005 2000s Volvo Trucks Volvo Trucks Global Delphi E3 unit injector Archived 2008 07 09 at the Wayback Machine Volvo adds EGR exhaust gas recirculation to its successful 13 litre engine series A foretaste of the new Volvo FH and Volvo FH16 Premiere for the most powerful truck in the world Press release Volvo Trucks Corp January 7 2009 Retrieved February 7 2010 More power from less fuel New engine range from Volvo Trucks Press release Volvo Trucks Corp March 9 2009 Retrieved February 7 2010 VOLVO TRUCKS FLAGSHIP CELEBRATES WITH 750 HP Press release Volvo Trucks Corp Sep 9 2011 Press release Patil Rohan 2014 10 28 Official Release New Volvo Truck Range Launched in India Motoroids Retrieved 2023 06 16 Volvo Trucks India launches six new heavy duty trucks Autocar Professional Retrieved 2023 06 16 Volvo Trucks Global Press release Press releases and Company news Volvo Trucks Retrieved 2013 07 21 Volvo Trucks launches the new Volvo FH Next generation of truck designed with the driver in mind Hastelow Simon 2024 01 29 The New Volvo FH AERO Trucking Retrieved 2024 02 28 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Volvo FH amp oldid 1214243749, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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