Advancing Electric Drive Unit Design with Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics
2026-01-0413
4/7/2026
- Content
- Thermal and lubrication management is critical for the performance characteristics of Electric Drive Units (EDUs) in electrified powertrains. Accurate assessment of lubrication flow, particularly in terms of wetting behavior and churning losses, is essential for optimizing EDU performance across various driving conditions. This study presents a comprehensive numerical investigation of lubrication flow behavior within an EDU using an advanced Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) method. The mesh-free SPH approach provides significant advantages in modeling intricate oil dynamics, such as oil splashing, and the behavior of oil in contact with rotating components. The primary focus of this study is to investigate the phenomena of oil splashing, wetting behavior characterized by the Wetting Fraction(WF), and churning losses within the gearbox environment. Key flow characteristics such as oil distribution, particle trajectories, torque resistance due to fluid drag, and oil volume fraction are analyzed under varying operational parameters. The EDU design is then refined through multiple design iterations using the SPH method to enhance splashing characteristics and improve WF for critical components. This work demonstrates the effectiveness of the SPH method as a robust virtual prototyping tool for next-generation EDU lubrication system design.
- Citation
- Chintala, P., Inada, J., Flores Solano, C., and Gingade, S., "Advancing Electric Drive Unit Design with Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics," WCX SAE World Congress Experience, Detroit, Michigan, United States, April 14, 2026, https://doi.org/10.4271/2026-01-0413.