Comparison of Efficiency Measurements and Simulation Results for Automotive Traction Drives
2005-01-1463
04/11/2005
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- Content
- Mechanical Efficiency of toroidal traction drives is the key parameter for transmission engineers worldwide to accept their use in continuously variable transmissions. In this work, the traction drive efficiencies are investigated analytically as well as experimentally as a function of speed, torque, speed ratio and temperature for two different CVU's. In addition, creep at the traction contact is measured and compared with the prediction of the simulation model. In a stand-alone test rig, the drag torque associated with the power-roller thrust bearing is also measured.
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- 10
- Citation
- Samie, F., and Gecim, B., "Comparison of Efficiency Measurements and Simulation Results for Automotive Traction Drives," SAE Technical Paper 2005-01-1463, 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-1463.