posted on 2019-03-27, 13:27authored byAngela Laderou, Mahdi Mohammadpour, Stephanos Theodossiades, Adam Wilson, Richard Daubney
The requirements for reduced emissions are forcing automotive manufacturers to design more energy efficient powertrains. Research investigations are focusing on identifying the frictional losses of influencing components, such as gears and bearings. Nevertheless, studying the efficiency of transmissions from a system perspective is a challenging task. In this paper, a dynamic model of a manual transmission system has been developed, including the interactions between its main
components. The effect of temperature variation on bearing preload and performance of bearings and gears is considered. The model produces efficiency results for snapshots of the RDE driving cycle, a standard metric of vehicle’s performance.
Funding
The authors would like to express their gratitude to Ford Motor Company for its financial support under its University
Research Program.
History
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Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
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International Gear Conference
Citation
LADEROU, A-C. ... et al, 2018. Effect of bearing preload on the efficiency of automotive manual transmission under RDE driving cycle. Presented at the International Gear Conference, Lyon, France, 27-29 August 2018.
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