Design and construction aspects of a zero inertia CVT for passenger cars

2000-05-0064

06/12/2000

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This paper concentrates on the design and construction aspects of a transmission for a mid-class passenger car with internal combustion engine. The transmission, consisting of a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) with a Van Doorne V-belt, a planetary gear set and a compact steel flywheel is used to prove the concept of mechanical torque assist. The design goal is to obtain a proof of concept transmission with maximal efficiency, using proven transmission technology. With the developed so-called Zero Inertia CVT, the fuel economy of the car is improved by operating the engine at its fuel optimal operating line. To achieve a good vehicle acceleration response, the flywheel assists the powertrain mechanically. Low-cost transmission technology is used to upgrade the CVT design (gears, bearings and a steel rotor). The test results, regarding the functionality and the efficiency of the transmission, will be available in due time.
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6
Citation
van Druten, R., van Tilborg, P., Rosielle, P., and Schouten, M., "Design and construction aspects of a zero inertia CVT for passenger cars," SAE Technical Paper 2000-05-0064, 2000, .
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Jun 12, 2000
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2000-05-0064
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English