Continuously-Variable Transmissions in Vehicles With Particular Attention to Efficiency Control Through Unstepped V-Belt Control

785053

01/01/1978

Event
17th FISITA Congress (1978), Budapest, Hungary
Authors Abstract
Content
The continuously-variable transmission is especially promising if it can maintain engine operation at optimal fuel consumption levels. The most widely-used V-belt regulators cannot yet fulfill this demand. After description of transmission types, efficiency losses, and influencing factors, the paper discusses selected examples of efficiency analyses of wide V-belts. Evaluation of these analyses leads to the following recommendation:
For the Belt Manufacturer:
- Wide V-belts must incorporate low flexural rigidity, high transverse rigidity, and low hysteresis values.
- The specified characteristics must be maintained under all operational conditions.
- Geometric and physical specifications must be upheld.
For the Transmission Manufacturer:
- The optimal angular difference must be maintained.
- Belt tension optimal for fuel economy at each level of engine loading must be assured.
- The belt should only be wide enough to guarantee the required changes in transmission-ratios.
- The belt should only be large enough as is necessary for power transmission.
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Pages
11
Citation
Bergman, M., "Continuously-Variable Transmissions in Vehicles With Particular Attention to Efficiency Control Through Unstepped V-Belt Control," SAE Technical Paper 785053, 1978, .
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Publisher
Published
Jan 1, 1978
Product Code
785053
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
German