Applications of Viscous Couplings for Traction Control in Passenger Cars
890524
02/01/1989
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- Content
- THIS ARTICLE DESCRIBES the wide range of potential applications of the viscous coupling, not only as a lock in two and four-wheel drive differentials, but also as an assembly that facilitates low-cost implementation of permanent four-wheel drive concepts with one directly driven axle. In such systems, the viscous coupling combines the functions of a locked transfer box and/or axle differential in a single component.Operating according to the principle of fluid friction, the coupling represents a differential slip control: the linear to degressive dependence between locking torque and speed difference provides optimized torque distribution.The article also describes a method of calculating the coupling's characteristic in advance. A max.-traction-characteristic is used to determine the coupling's dimensions at the early vehicle design stage. For handling and ABS-compatibility reasons a fine adjustment will be done later on by vehicle testing.
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- 6
- Citation
- Taureg, H., and Herrmann, G., "Applications of Viscous Couplings for Traction Control in Passenger Cars," SAE Technical Paper 890524, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/890524.